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//“Seventeen lakh advocates in India are against the proposed bill,” // They want to retain the POWER of SELF APPOINTMENT. It has been the practice of alfa male Advocates Group not to allow best Talents within the precincts of Judicial Dispensation. Please touch your Heart and say IS IT NOT TRUE? that-- Among Back bench boys at school - Worst of them make it Police Worst of them who can not make it Police become Lawyers. Worst of them who can not make a successful Lawyers become Judges Worst of the rest back benchers finally become Politicians Rest of them become Corporate Bosses!!! Ironically the Politicians, Judges and Corporate Bosses occupy 99 % of the Power Positions in our Country. The so called educated who get Ranks, become IITans, IAS, Doctors, Engineers, MBAs etc are becoming Victims. They finally end up becoming useless Critics debating in the Media why our Nation is Like this? They become Free Idea Givers. What they even do not know is that "Their ideas do not have Legs and their ideas wont even move an Inch "!!!! Judiciary has become disfunctional and meting out GROSS INJUSTICE to the Litigants, just by endlessly Adjourning cases and veilding out threats of "ontempt of Court" Atleast Politicians are better. They come and beg for votes atleast once in Five year !!! ===============================================. Advocates against judicial appointment commission bill: BCI Bar Council of India (BCI) Chairman Manan Kumar Mishra on Saturday said the country’s legal fraternity was against the proposed National Judicial Appointment Commission Bill. “Seventeen lakh advocates in India are against the proposed bill,” he said. The bill proposes formation of a commission comprising the Chief Justice of India, two Supreme Court Judges, the Union Law Minister and two members nominated by the Prime Minister to look into the appointment of the Supreme Court judges, Mr.Mishra noted. “The government is trying to interfere with the judiciary by appointing outsiders in the Commission for the obvious reason that the Supreme Court has expressed strong views in corruption cases involving politicians. Replacing the existing collegium is a vital issue that will change the basic structure of the Constitution,” Mr.Mishra said. In order to identify the defects in the existing collegium and rectify them, national-level symposiums and seminars could be organised, where the members of the judiciary and the media could debate, he added. Speaking about the allegations that colleges offering LLB courses in States like Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh facilitated enrolment of unqualified candidates in the bar associations, S.Prabhakaran, president of the Tamil Nadu Advocates Association, said Bar members conducted periodic reviews of the functioning of law colleges, the faculty strength and their infrastructural facilities. “A retired judge of the Patna High Court reviewed the functioning of law colleges in Andhra Pradesh. A report was placed before the legal education committee,” he said. thehindu/news/cities/Madurai/advocates-against-judicial-appointment-commission-bill-bci/article5034920.ece
Posted on: Thu, 22 Aug 2013 07:02:39 +0000

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