It is not a latent fact to the world that India is
developing by leaps and bounds day by day. Contemporarily it is one of the
world’s greatest economies and also carries the attribute of being one of the
world’s most powerful countries of the world which is expected to trounce many
other countries in becoming the most favoured nation of the world.
But as development approaches, we need to take some steps
too in order to propel more development and facilitate the current processes and
a robust judiciary system is a must for that. If we talk about Indian democracy
then there are mainly three pillars of Indian democracy namely legislative,
executive and judiciary and considering this it is an obvious fact that we at
any cost can never even dare to ignore the judicial system of the nation. But
unfortunately, due to reluctance to revamp and mend the judicial system by the
previous law makers, it would not be a wrong thing to quote that despite of
being one of the world’s biggest nations we carry the burden of one of the
world’s most laggard judicial system.
Someone once rightly quoted that “Justice delayed is justice
denied.” And if we follow that quotation in our own country India then you
would find out that there have been so much delays in this judicial system that
as per the quote, no person has even got justice in Indian courts. Indian judiciary
system continues to be of very low quality today. Today more than 30 million
cases are pending in front of the Indian courts and you would be amused to find
out that most of these cases are even not valid ones.
Let’s assume a case that a son can file against his father
only, but in Indian courts you are sure to find out that the same case has been
filed by the son against his sister but the case still takes more than 20 years
to be dismissed.
The other thing is that just due to such procrastination
shown by the whole system, a lot of people were convicted for crimes which they
never committed. For example in new Delhi, a boy names Shamsuddin Fakruddin was made to tolerate a sentence of 1 year in
Tihar jail without having his crime proved and at last after one year the
judged officially sentenced him to a three month jail. The boy was made to live
in the second hell (Tihar Jail) for one year just for such a simple crime and
without having it proved. Imaging what would happen to that boy afterwards.
Wouldn’t he loathe this world? He can even become a serial killer or get easily
get in bad company and this proves that such problems take place in India just
because of this laggard judicial system.
On one hand we come to watch that people who have done
nothing are convicted for so many years while on the other hand we come to see
people who have their guilt proved, but still continue to roam freely just
because of corrupt judges and officials. According to a research more than 20%
of the judges in India are corrupt.
As I recently mentioned that there is a back log of 30
million cases in the whole nation but you would be astonished to know that India
is having only 13 judges to handle cases of 1 million people while on the other
hand UK has 51 judges to execute the same work and US has 125 judges to perform
the same duty. This fact truly proves that the policies adopted by the previous
government have completely weaken the whole of the judiciary system making it a
complete fiasco due to which thousands of people are made to bear the brunt of
crimes which they have never committed while those who continue to be at fault continue
to roam freely.
Today the Indian judicial system is so much fragile that it
continues to wreak havoc on thousands of life who are engaged in a case. A
simple case which can be decided on even the first hearing takes around 15 to
20 years to be decided and that too at the lower level and this at last breeds
the seeds of animosity among the people and also the distrust which keeps them
from believing in the system, the government and the authorities.
According to a report, if we ameliorate the Indian judicial
system Indian GDP would get to watch a 2% increase per annum thus fuelling the Indian
story of development. Therefore today we need to change and overhaul the whole
of the Indian judicial system in order to become a developed country.
JAI HIND, JAI BHARAT
JAI MA BHARTI
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