In a Country like ours we need to limit the number of legislation and
try to prevent people from going to courts.
Our legal system has become factory to provide unproductive employment
and business to lawyers.
Many a times Lawyers become the agents to give bribes. Many Lawyers
also drag the cases unnecessarily with the ultimate motive of making
money for themselves. Judiciary simply allows adjournments. Cases that
can be finished in a day or two or dragged on to run for years. Even
if the contesting parties fed up and decide to settle the cases by
mutual consent courts and lawyers do not allow it to be settled
quickly. today any one can give a falls complaint and drag you to
court. Courts can drag you to court if you comment on them for
contempt of court. We also create rules that increase corruption and
work load or revenue to government for spending on ministers. Take for
example the fines under motor vehicles Act for violation of traffic
rules. When roads are congested and the corrupt government machinery
has allowed construction of more houses in a plot thus increasing the
vehicle density, traffic violations are normal because every one is in
a hurry to reach their destinations in time. But you will find
Policemen instead of assisting the traffic waiting in some corner to
catch people who might be the last to cross the signal when it just
turns amber to red. In a democracy police should help people and not
look at them as violators or criminals. This attitude of police will
convert more honest people to become dishonest. After all what happens
to the money collected it is just wasted either for the welfare of the
Ministers and MLA's if fine is collected or for the welfare of the
Police person if he collects it as bribe instead of fine. We are
becoming slaves in our own country. Dynastic rule is returning. Day
will come people will start disobeying the law created by these
corrupt people and people will start boycotting lawyers, police and
courts.
On Mar 9, 12:00 pm, Avnish Jolly <avnishjo...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> 20,000 lawyers, 10,000 policemen and a protest march, what is in
> store? - Bangalorehttp://www.dnaindia.com/bangalore/report_20000-lawyers-10000-policeme...
>
> Published: Friday, Mar 9, 2012,
> By DNA Correspondent | Place: Bangalore
>
> Advocates from across the state will descend upon Bangalore on Friday
> to show solidarity with Bangalore's legal fraternity, which has
> alleged that the policemen beat up lawyers and even judges at City
> Civil Court complex on March 2.
>
> Advocates have planned a march from the City Civil Court complex to
> the high court, and a protest rally after that. About 20,000 lawyers
> are expected to take part in the march.
>
> The police, too, have geared up. About 10,000 policemen will be on the
> streets on Friday. The services of Karnataka State Reserve Police and
> City Armed Reserve platoons will also be availed.
> The police have clamped prohibitory orders in the central part of the
> city.
>
> Maximum force DG&IGP Shankar M Bidari held a meeting with senior
> police officers on Thursday to discuss security arrangements for
> Friday. He directed city police commissioner BG Jyothi Prakash Mirji
> to use maximum force to prevent any untoward incident. He directed
> Mirji to take quick decisions to nip trouble in the bud.
>
> Bidari directed that 100-120 policemen should be deployed at all the
> junctions near city courts, in areas such as Hudson Circle, KR Circle
> and Mysore Bank Circle. Traffic police, too, have made plans to deal
> with an emergency, said AddlCP (traffic), MA Saleem.
>
> An advocate said they were ready to face any kind of situation on
> Friday. He said the lawyers would request the chief justice not to
> continue court proceedings till their demands are met.
> The advocates are demanding immediate suspension of Mirji and Bidari
> for police atrocities on advocates on March 2, besides resignation of
> home minister R Ashoka and law minister Suresh Kumar.
>
> Black band protest
>
> The policemen will be wearing black bands on their arms on Friday to
> protest against the advocates' act of registering false cases against
> the men in khaki.
>
> Family members of the policemen are also expected to take part in a
> protest, seeking protection for breadwinner of their family.N Nagaraj,
> president of Karnataka State Police Association, requested the
> policemen to give no scope to complaints while managing the advocates'
> protest on Friday.
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