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429.

Prof P Sudarshan The legal and Judicial system of India is a travesty of Ju


stice and a betrayal of the constitution of the world's largest 'democracy' AND
a republic, to boot. Judges, akin to Caesar's wife, ought to be above reproach.
By this measure Indian Judges AND Chief Justices of India have betrayed India. J
udicial activism seems to be a reactive response (far from proactive), more as a
cover for gross judicial failure since Independance. Reforms have to proceed fr
om the TOP, not the bottom. Is there any hope for the Indian Judicial system to
redeem itself from the present abysmal depths to which it has volutarily, happil
y descended, as a cohort of treachery, corruptrion & nepotism? Remember, Revolut
ions including violent ones like the French Revolutions, DONT start from the TOP
....they are initiated by the frustrations of repressed masses....a mere 1.2 bil
lion in India, that is Bharat! E42 'MANISH', 10 Convent Rd, Bangalore 560025
428. Somasekhar V K There should not be any limitation of time for those affecte
d and even past cases can be tried. Since like in Thomas case these judges enjoy
powers even after retirement as they have tended to Corrupt Politicians.
427. Mathew Thomas Flat 102, Saroj Fantasy Apartments, Bhuvaneshwari road, Whi
tefield, Bangalore 560066
426. rakesh omprakash agrawal i filed pitition misconduct of judges high court b
ombay on 11/02/2011 masgad,jalna ,maharastra ,431203
425. rakesh omprakash agrawal very very good mastgad,jalna,maharastra
424. Brig Sukhdev Singh Advocate S Bhushan has conveyed to the Supreme Court the
state of integrity of Judges,incl the CJ's of the Apex Court.There is an urgent
need for the Govt to take remedial measures to restore the confidence of the pu
blic in the Judiciary.One of these actions could be the Judicial Reforms Commiss
ionin addition to any other legislation aimed at making the Judiciary more accou
ntable.
423. TAKHAT SINGH RATHORE JUDICIARY IS THE THIRD BASE OF OUR COUNTRY AND IF THIS
IS ROTTEN BY THESE CORRUPT PERSONS WHO GET THEMSELVES SOLD THAN THE DAY IS NOT
FAR WHEN THERE WOULD BE ANARCHY. I BEING A CITIZEN OF INDIA CANT BE MUMB ON THIS
ISSUE WHATEVER THE RESULT MAY BE. V.P.O KHARDIYA' VIA NAWA, KUCHAMAN ROAD DIST:
- NAGOUR RAJASTHAN 341509
422. Kishabhau Godbole I am victim of frevilous litigation by Bata India Ltd b-3
03, King Circle Apart. Camp Road , Amravati 444 602
421. Rajeev Kumar
420. sunder rajan
419. RAJ KISHORE VAISH you are right sir
418. Abdul Wajid Justice is to be considered necessarily in this case! 4, new co
lony pallikarnai, Chennai-100
417. satish
416. Barath P No one should be above the law in a democratic country like ours
415. M K Singhal I agree A46 Suryanagar, Ghaziabad, UP, 201011
414. Angel Adams

413. Ananth Arumugam Make the system transparent


412. Leslie_almeida
411. J. P. SHAH
410. ????? ?????? ????? - Sandeep Narayan Shelke Bharat
409. praveen kumar The judges shouldn't escape if they are guilty 19/5 narayana
mudali street. sowcarpet, chennai-79
408. MVK ANIL KUMAR ANUGRAHA, NO.12, II MAIN ROAD, ASHWINI LAYOUT, BANGALORE-5
60047
407. SHYAMPRASAD MANTRI I strongly support and it is immediately need to save th
e democracy and eradicate corruption Secretary, Andhra Pradesh Human Rights Coun
cil, Visakhapatnam-530002
406. Arti Srivastava Please go ahead with this. We need to start SOMEWHERE
405. T.M.Alexander The corruption starts from top to bottom and not from bottom
to top. So it is time to revamp the system from Parliament first. See how many c
riminals are sitting in the Parliment and we are crying for a good governance/sy
stem. Think, from where the cleaning process should start. Best Wishes for this
attempt.
404. Trivendra This step is need of the hour, If we are successful in this drive
, We will be forming BHARAT UDAI fruit of which will be before our generations t
o come
403. Victor Cooper Complete overhaul of judicial syatem is at least 3 decades ov
erdue
402. RB Kuruvilla This should have been done ages ago. Purakulam Estate, Cheramb
adi- 643205. Nilgiris, Tamilnadu.
401. G.Ravindran Nair Someone has to take the initiative for such things. well d
one Major Ravi. Post Box No. 102, Abu Dhabi.
400. Aridaman Jit Singh The entire rot revolves around failure of Indian judicia
l system, when every one gets confident that he can get away with anything and e
verything then it leads to current state of chaos. whether bureaucrats or politi
cians, every one knows that they can get away with it, the situation leads to th
e state of chaos known as India
399. Prof. Abdul Gani Bhat Good attempt but have forgotten to delete the meaning
less, fruitless and laborious clause of impeachment by parliement. further when
the guilt of the Judge is proved all his properties need to be confiscated by th
e State and he be treated as a henious criminal Pomposh Lane, Natipora, Srinagar
-190015
398. Ex-Sgt.Jagdip Singh Sr.VP (AIDB)Mohali It Should Be. SAS Nagar Mohali
397. B RAGHUNATHAN 57, Gautham Colony, AWHO SECTOR A, Secunderabad
396. Col M jagirdar
395. Col BM Malhotra
394. Suresh Bakshi
393. LtCdr (retd) Beniwal immediately required. some judges give judgements base
d purely on extraneous reasons. They just refuse to read the law. They have beco
me law unto themselves. trident142@yahoo.co.in
392. Col MN Shankar
391. DK Bhardwaj Judiciary must be answerable and time bound ruling ought to fin
d way in the judiciary. Number of courts, thus judges must commensurate with the
population and accessability of the place. Delays must be accounted for. Type o
f case where a quick decision is required as much as the age of litigants must b
e considered. No idea a judgement coming after the litigant is dead.
390. sandeep more
389. B.A.Hussain
388. Damodar Bhide
387. Vijay Sawant
386. Nagaraj Mysore Raghupathi Who Dares To BELL THE CAT ? VISIT http://sites.go
ogle.com/site/sosevoiceforjustice/accountability-of-indian-judges #LIG-2 / 761
, HUDCO FIRST STAGE , LAXMIKANTANAGAR , HEBBAL , MYSORE-570017
385. atul bhatt
384. R W Pathak
383. JASBEER SINGH A strong, independent and honest judiciary is a pre-requisite
to launching a government wide administration clean-up program. Let's clean up
judiciary first. 13915 - 127 Street
382. lltcol(retd)v d bhanot IS IT NOT STRANGE THAT EVEN PM IS EXPRESSING HIS CON
CERN REGARDING CORRUPTION IN JUDICIOUSARY YET THE REFORMS ARE NOT TAKING PLACE W
HY CAN ANY ONE ANSWER IS PM HELPLESS IF SO WHY WHO CAN ANSWER THIS
381. shanti kumar
380. Col(retd) VK SEKHRI
379. Brig (Retd) HS Sandhu, VSM A long overdue action.
378. Brigadier Dinesh Mathur Appropriate action D 302 Celebrity Homes Palam Viha
r, Gurgaon 122017
377. Commodore Suresh Sawhney
376. Dr Rajive Kohli This pillar of our country needs much strengthening. i - 27
jangpura extn, new delhi
375. V Mahalingam
374. Balbir Singh
373. S K Menon If the Armed Forces can be asked to operate after repealing the A
FSPA when they are called in after the civil administration and the law of the l
and FAILS then why can't Judges, Ministers and Central Civil Services people als
o come under the laws and procedures as the 'common' Indian?
372. jaspal bhinder
371. Prem Hejmadi There is an urgent need to weed out the 'dirty' judges, and th
e sooner the better for the Country.
370. PRAKASH CHAUDHARY
369. Mohan Das
368. Ritu Singh Sachar B1/921, Block 16, Silver City, Sector 93, Noida 201304
367. K.S.Menon I am a victim pending judicial delays for my pension for having s
erved the Indian Navy for 14 years.Now, I am 75 yrs old and how long I have to w
ait??? 311,Golfmanor Apts.,Bangalore-17.
366. Lt. Col ( Retd. ) V. K. Arora A Good Beginning. Should encompass other sphe
res and Govt. Depts.
365. SATISH PATIL C-7/11, AWCHS, SALUNKE VIHAR, PUNE-411022
364. Col Anand Judiciary must be transparent Trivandrum 12
363. Brig R Rangachari When we are for all kinds of reforms why not include judi
cial Reform?
362. Maj.Gen.Govind Swaroop Srivastava,AVSM, (Retd)
361. Col(retd) Gurminder Singh I am loosing faith in legal system
360. Onkar Singh Goraya I entirely agree with the recommendations made herein.
#201, Sector 12, PANCHKULA, 134112.
359. Francis Dias It is High time that the law of the land applies to judges as
well and they are not treated differently.
358. Brig O P Shandil ALL LAWS OF THE LAND SHOULD BE APPLICABLE TO ALL CITIZEN W
ITHOUT ANY EXCEPTION. VIP SYNDROM AND EXEMPTION MUST VANISH FROM OUR SOCIETY IF
WE HAVE TO BE A SUPER-POWER. TO US NATION IS FIRST IN OUR THOUGHT AND ACTIONS.
228, SECTOR-2, PANCHKULA
357. gk balakrishna
356. Col I. Ramachandran
355. COLONEL LVK RAJ Why exempt Judiciary from transparency ??
354. Col [ Retd ] S C Mago
353. Brig V Thyagarajan Judiciary should be kept away from the clutches of the P
oliticians for democrary to succeed.
352. A S BUTALIA
351. H.Balakrishnan Judicial reforms is of paramount importance if we are to sus
tain our cherished democracy. -
350. Sandeep Jalan
349. Mahesh Chander
348. Kunal Kashyap
347. shri paul sharma It is right. 809/2a Prem nagar Civil Lines Ludhiana
346. Cdr RK Hukku (Retd) E 190 Sector 21, Noida, UP, 201301
345. LtCol CNB Kaimal OROPshould be implemented
343. SAMRAT D43 SANIK VIHAR COLONY DELHI
342. Girija Madhira The Judiciary in India needs a thorough overhaul for delayed
justice, without which the nation will be left with no credible avenues to figh
t injustice zadeshwar Road, Bharuch Gujarat
341. R.P.SRIVASTAVA
340. R.P.SRIVASTAVA
339. Alok Tholiya Alok's Jihad against Judicial system of India: There are coach
ing for all but not for new litigants, there are forums for all sufferers but fo
r litigants , no counseling, no one to advise on court procedures, no reception/
conference/ waiting room at courts for them ( litigants have keep standing in lo
bby n passages where even chairs are not available, they have to run for buying
court fee stamp, Xeroxing , gum stick ( no single window stall to provide all th
is ,they have to keep searching for advocates attending different court rooms, n
o reservation in court canteen ( I was once asked to vacate chair in canteen as
during lunch break canteen is reserved for Advocates) , no car park for litigant
s,no library for litigants, no system to get advance intimation that court will
not sit today so you reach court and return as court is not sitting ( even clerk
of ur adv. will not send u SMS and help save ur time and travel), every small p
aper/ application to be filed before Hon. Judge wasting his precious time,(filin
g Tholiya Bhavan,
338. Kankan Kumar Das An excellent effort Mumbai
337. Kavi
336. Chitra Nandakumar
335. Chitra Nandakumar
334. Vikrant sharma
333. Bimal Desai I support this petition to make the system healthy 10, RGPPL, D
abhol, Maharashtra
332. Palanisamy
331. BIMAL RAJPARA I do agree. C-2/203, New GAIL Colony, Magdalla, Surat
330. RajaRC
329. Yashasvi Shrivastava
328. N.Chandrasekara Kumaran D-4,Dev Apartments,77, Kalashetra Road, Chennai-4
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327. Neeraj Mittal
326. KANAD SHAURYA
325. b chamoli
324. venkata ajay sali
323. dipdyuti chowdhury
322. Shantanu Das I agree.
321. Alana Each individual voice is needed to stop the evil governance of our co
untry
320. urvashi sharma even mytothological gods are accountable n transparent for t
heir acts then why not the judges . are they above the god ?g f 2108 , rajajipur
am , lucknow , uttar pradesh
319. Barbara Thyab Ali I am a proud and decent Indian who wishes that corruption
and injustice must be wiped out forever. P O Box:38485 Sharjah UAE
318. Girish Shukla I endorse the steps for improvement of judicial process in In
dia as a much needed measure.
317. Ravindra Waman Pathak 1 Surashri 1146 Lakaki Road Shivajinagar
316. HGPANDYA
315. sushrut pandya
314. dr.rajendra jaiswal chriatian missionary is under compans act as wellas un
der bombay public trust act 1950 that in year 1962 c.missionary took money to se
ll house and land to my father and took money and thenrefused to do saledeed on
ground enqiry 100 of charity commissioner m.s bombay asking them to be trust und
er charity commissionwer and then1964 they were governed under bombay public rus
t act 1950 and in1966 they as company applid to charity commissioner bombay and
in 1971 charity commissioner ordered u/s 36 to alienate property in my favour se
ller again refused sale deed to us who were purchasers they seller extended orde
r u/s 36 upto 31.5.73 high court stayed thiss order and then vacated stay and se
ller again refused to do sALE DEED CIVIL COURT ARE BARRED U/S80 BPT ACT but they
say order u/s expired .they pass order and recovered land from me by rd59/02 i
loose money and land seller is withmoney and land. civil jd ju dn nagpur.RD59/02
pray to stay and alienate property as disobedience of order wp 556/73 house no
188/0 gaddigudamkamptee road nagpur m.s india
313. varinder thakur this action is moist welome and the poor person will get ju
sticer and the judical officer were thinking we are greast in power and they wer
e using illegal power to support whom they needed and this commisswion wil conto
rl the brain of such corrupt judical officer 18 b new janakpuri ambala cantt har
yana
312. Krishnaraj Rao I concur that the recommended changes are urgent, as the jud
iciary has become a law unto itself and needs to be severely reigned in. The onl
y justification for the judiciary to exist is if it truly gives timely and affor
dable justice to the common man, and deters the mighty from trampling over their
rights. Currently, such is not the case. Currently, the justice of courts is un
affordable and unavailable to the common man.
311. Vijay Manghnani
310. Dr. Leo Rebello I suport this petition
309. Badri Narayan It's high time the judicial system is made accountable to the
public
308. Sanket Kashid
307. Kussh Singh The country needs judicial accountability and administrative re
forms in the judicial system. The judges must hear a case from day to day instea
d of postponing and delaying hearings as has become the norm Mumbai
306. P.Chennaiah APVVU/NAPM
305. Shibayan Raha Justice for all
304. Suresh The slogan that judiciary is the last resort for the common man is n
o more relevant. Judiciary is the last sign imperialism in India. They think the
y are not accountable to anyone. The days are not far when the POOR knock the do
ors of Court for Justice. They will realise what accountability means
303. Maj KJS Sekhon( Retd) Recommended for consideration 26/2, Himgiri enclave,
Bathinda Cantt, Bathinda, Punjab 151004
302. Babubhai Vaghela I strongly recommend judicial accountability in India 202
Sarap Opp Navjivan Press Off Ashram Road Ahmedabad 380014
301. Hemant If judges are transparent why don't they agree for Judicail Reform-A
ccountability. If they do injustice to innocent citizen. They should be accounta
ble. Responsbility comes with accountability.
300. Prasad Pl restructure entire indian judicial system
299. Dinesh Choudhary Justice delayed is injustice. If an innocent spends 10 yea
rs to get justice then it is punnishement for him/her in terms of time,energy, m
oney spent in order to get the justice. So justice must be delivered in efficien
t and unbiased manner to retain the faith in truth, honesty and sincerity.
298. K Ravindran
297. ARUL GEORGE It is a very important issue in our country.Generally people wi
th money and mussle win justice.Hereafter,a commonman can also dream for justice
.
296. V. Santosh Kumar
295. George Henry Kharghar, Navi Mumbai
294. Hariharan PG I do endorse the Judicial Reforms-Accountability Petition to T
he Hon'ble President and Prime Minister of India S-3, Third Floor, Akshay Gaarde
ns, 3rd Cross, Jayanagar, Vadavalli, Coimbatore-641041
293. Sandhya Ravindran
292. R GOPAL No kid glove treatment to judiciary please. They too are accountabl
e and answerable to the people.

291. col. prc rao Badly required specially land cases dragging 25 years in most
of the case elederly have died.
290. RAJENDRAN P M
289. Wg Cdr Rajeeve Lochan 4/205, Rakshapuram,Mawana Rd., Meerut
288. kashmira grewal It is about time that our powers -that- be re-member the ba
sis of a democaracy - Govt OF the People, FOR the People and BY the People!! If
our Judiciary and our Leadership forget this then I suppose We, the People need
to remind them of this and urge them to perform their duties, which is to uphold
Law and Order and Protect the inerests of the common man!
287. Brahma Narain Mehrotra
286. Col HN Shivkumar Hyderabad, India
285. Anthony
284. RAVI.V.P. "Yada Raja Thatha Praja", As Once our former Election commissione
r had commented, let us begin the cleaning and correction process from the TOP P
.O.Nellikode, Kozhikode
283. John McGinley
282. Souvik Banerjee
281. Nair Narayanan Kutty
280. Sanjay Shirodkar Let us fight together.
279. Santhanam Ramasubramanyam The Executive is uderpeforming and is highly corr
upted. No doubt the Judiciary by fits and starts, sometimes brings to attention
these points. Classic case is that of Delhi's Corrupt MCD which has authorised i
llegal constructions. Sometimes Judiciary being constituted of human elements de
livers the wrong judgement also. 151, Konark Apartments, Pocket A-4 DDA SFS Flat
s, Kalkaji Extension, New Delhi - 110019.
278. A.K.Sukumaran
277. ARVIND aMIN WITHOUT ACCOUNTABILTY THEN A GOVRMENT IS NOGUS 13512 Dulac Cove
, Austin Texas 78728, USA
276. John C DeSilva
275. U.K.Nair
274. Col(Retd) Sudhakar Satpathy,Sena Medal All the emebers including the member
fromjudiciary MUST have record of unblemished conduct & character & outstanding
professional track record B-204,Sri Ram Vihar Apartment,Nilakantha Nagar,Nayapa
lli,Bhubaneswar-751012
273. Rajesh Dua National Interest is Prime
272. Brigadier V Mahalingam
271. mathen.p.p nil kakkanad,ernakulam
270. DP Ramachandran
269. col Madhuker Jagirdar 28 Gun Rock Enclave
268. Ravimenon Thuvakkat Judicial accountability through a National Judicial Com
mission is sin-qua-non to preserve democratic values and reinforce faith in judi
ciary at the grass root level.
267. PT Gangadharan
266. mr promod chawla India with be greatly helped with judicial accountability
to leap forward
265. Radhakrishnan Madathil Hope the authorities shall also understand that "Jus
tice delayed is justice denied"
264. Rajan Mannil
263. Anil Sood It is unfortunate that in a country of nearly 100 million, when w
e think of reforms we think of hand full of people that too belonging to POlitic
al or Bureaucratic class, little realising that the Common Man is the worst hit
with the rot that has set in today is creation of unholy nexus between the Polit
icians, Buearucrats, lawyers and members of judicial fraternity who have insulat
ed themselves. It is suggested that the NJC must include two prominent social ac
tivist excluding retired/vrs/resigned from service IAS/IPS/IRS/IFS or any other
services. It is the common citizen who can espouse the cause of common citizens
with the corridors of power
262. vincent
261. Maj Gen S.G.VOMBATKERE (Retd) The Judiciary at all levels should be more ac
countable than the lay population in matters of legality and propriety because t
hey have enormous constitutional power to judge and condemn (or acquit) accused
persons, and change the course of their lives and the lives of their families.
260. Col NR Kurup (Retd) The National JudicialCommission should include theLeade
r of Opposition from Lok Sabha also as aMember Deepam, Mutteri Madham, Chettemc
oon, Tellicherry-670101, Kerala
259. Brig CS Kamboj,VSM, (Retired) 551, Sector 28, Noida - 201303.
258. Raghavanunni P M In these days when greed overrides moral values, this is a
right step.
257. Prasanna The rate of Judicial corruption is increasing day by day and there
is absolutely no accountability. Therefore a transparency in Judicial system ha
s become essential and I strongly support this petition.
256. Kujad Jani It's high time that our Judiciary is systematized to ensure poli
tical and economical stability in the country.
255. KG RAVIKUMAR
254. S Gandhi
253. Rameshwar Singh Horrible Commies. Impose President's rule 631 Rocking Horse
CT, San Jose, CA 95123
252. Ujjal Dutta The guilties should be punished at any cost 38,Mayur Bagh Apart
ments, A - 6, Paschim Vihar, New Delhi-110063
251. Syed Tanveeruddin The state of law and order is so appalling mainly because
of the failure of our justice delivery system presided over by the judiciary. A
nd the judiciary is failing us with impunity because there is no accountability,
no check. And there will be no legislation to check them because most of our la
w-makers are themselves facing trials in various courts and depending on the whi
ms and fancies of the judges to get away scot free. A law is on the anvil-the ju
dges accountability bill- but it is illogical to trust judges to judge themselve
s. If that is so, why should the legislators and bureaucrats be dragged to court
s? Shouldn't they also have laws to dispose of the cases against them, themselve
s? It is imperative to have a jury outside the judiciary, with of course a law-q
ualified member to guide the proceedings, to judge judges and the punishment sho
uld be at least twice severe as for ordinary citizens. Veerappa Moily Administra
tive Reforms Commission has recommended just about the same recently. Siddhartha
nagar, Mysore, Karnataka
250. Sabyasachi Chatterjee PUBLIC ACCOUNTABILITY OF JUDICIARY IN INDIA MUST BE E
NACTED
249. Gp Capt(retd) OP Taneja, Advocate I wholeheartedly support the need for a f
orum to deal with the accountability of judges at all levels. today the members
of judiciary feel that they are not accoutable for thier actions to any one and
pass orders which are far from fair. There is a crying need to have some forum t
o whom judiciiary made accountable to. 287/sector 17, gurgaon-122001
248. Balbir Singh Sooch, Advocate, Ludhiana The judiciary framed in such a manne
r that it shall never be normally active and entertain any arguments on record a
gainst government policies may be expressed or implied. Let these might be adver
se or harmful for masses especially minorities to any extent like killing of Mus
lims in Gujarat and the genocide of Sikhs in 1984, though it all happened under
the unwritten policies framed, intentionally and deliberately, by the respective
governments. No body can deny to the prevailing discriminatory judicial system
in India. The Hon ble court concerned may verbally utter harsh language in the mat
ter against the functionaries of government for newspaper headlines only otherwi
se the net result would never be against the unlawful and inhuman actions of the
State machinery. For the reason, every criminal and bad character likes to pose
as a politician considering himself fully protected as a part of State. The ric
h and influenced is also always has upper hand in this judicial system. Chief a
nd Spokesperson, Sikh Vichar Manch, Resident of # 12333/1, Street# 12, Vishvakar
ma Colony, Behind Sangeet Cinema, Ludhiana-141003; Mobile: 98143-34544
247. Apoorva Agwan I participate whole heartedly as I have experienced personall
y and seen many other innocent people fall pray to the judical corruption. 1, M
adhav Baug, Brahmin society, Naupada Thane 400602
246. Mithun M. Bhaskar Assistant Professor, EEED, SREC, Warangal, AP
245. PP RAGHAVACHARY, Advocate It is hightime that Judiciary is brought under th
e clutches of law and the conduct of the judges monitored. No. 15, Sri Aurobindo
Street, Pondicherry-605001
244. dwaraka please save this country from corruption and religion politics
243. shailesh gandhi All instrumentalities of the State must be accountable and
open to scrutiny in a democracy
242. Prof R K Gupta
241. vikramp Parne
240. ambanna bagali
239. Jayashree J.N. Corruption every where has to be fought by everyone. A trans
parent judiciary is needed NOW. Please join the fight against corruption. Visit
http://fightcorruption.wikidot.com
238. Kranthi
237. JAWAHERJAIN ENDORSE THE CONTENTS OF THE PETITION 4688 UMRAO SINGH STREET PA
HARI DHIRAJ DELHI - 110 006 INDIA
236. VA Subramanyam
235. G.V.N.Rao Relevant and apt to have judicial accountability 27/I/887-5, Bala
jinagar, Nellore 524 002
234. Aaishik Kar The judicial system undoubtedly needs an overhaul C-97, Palashp
alli, Bhubaneshwar-751020, Orissa
233. Mohan Siroya Accountability - A must
232. denis khan Enquiry commissions should have judicial status
231. Ashok Sharma We need these recommendations implemented and adopted NOW !
230. Amrit Mehta This needs serious consideration and is long overdue.
229. Dr. Leo Rebello Presently, the SC Collegium has usurped all the powers whic
h is not good. 28 Samata Nagar, Kandivali East, Mumbai 400101
228. Jinoy
227. Bharat Sukhparia This should be taken up as a very urgent and serious issue
by all concerned. 103, Shri Laxmi Narayan, Limda Lane, Jamnagar-361001 (Gujarat
)
226. AMAR RANU
225. dev chopra Judiciary must be seen to function, stay above board, and provid
e justice within a known time frame. L-30/8 DLF City-II Gurgaon 122002 Haryana
224. Rajni Prasad I support the petition #501, Sri Jyothi Residency, Karthikeya
Nagar, Nacharam, Hyderabad
223. Arvind Amin Judges cannot cheat out Hustice 13512 Dulac Cove ,Austin, T X 7
8729 USA
222. M V Chilukuri I support the petition
221. Satbir Singh Bedi
220. HASRAT ARJJUMEND We support the voice
219. Nita Jatar Kulkarni
218. BASANT KUMAR PADHIARY ANY PRIME MINISTER &MINIMUM 6 CCHIEF MINISTER SHOULD
BE IN MEMBERSHIP ON WHOSE BEHALF NO CORRUPTION IS LAUDGED 957&958, MAHAVIR NAGAR
,ROAD NO3,JHARARPARA ,BHUBANESWAR, ORISSA
217. P B Deshpande
216. J.K.Barry
215. Lt Col CH Barbosa (Retd) There has to be accountability New Delhi
214. BALDEV SINGH DHILLON I AM WITH YOU ALL HNO 9 SEC 8 , CHANDIGARH-160009
213. S K Rathee
212. Dinesh What can one say when one sees the nation dying under the stress of
corruption by mighty, the politician heading the list , followed by administrato
rs, slow judicial system and common man facing the wreath of corrupt. I pray tha
t country be saved to enable an Indian to raise his head and shine.
211. K V VELAYUDHAN
210. Digby Lall Greed and the need for self preservation are the cause of corrup
tion and judges are not immune to such emotions but since they are the final arb
iters of justice strictures on them need to be severest of all Reading, Berkshir
e, England, UK
209. Alok Pathak
208. Cdr. Akeel Shaikh
207. K P C Rao The judiciary must be made accountable
206. Maj Gen M Bhatia VSM (Retd) High time the judiciary was made accountable. E
ver heard of a Government Dept closing for vacations?? The judiciary does so. Th
is smacks of the "Raj Era". There are thousands of cases pending. Can the judici
ary afford the luxury of "going on leave" and closing Shop????
205. Col Vinod Batra If judidiary is corrupt then who will provide justice to co
mmon man. H.N. 853, Sector 9A, Gurgaon
204. Anurag Garg Immunity of judges from criminal investigation is not justified
and suitable amendments be made in constitution if necessary. The contempt of c
ourt act also needs to be amended to ensure that truth howsoever unpalatable is
not brushed aside.
203. Anoop John Kowdiar, Trivandrum
202. P. P. Unnikrishnan Pulari, Killikkurussimangalam, Lakkidi, PIN : 679301
201. R. Gopal I agree
200. Prof. Piyush C. Sharma,Ph.D. The Editotial "Commobn Law" in TOI,New Delhi F
ebruary 6, 2007 is relevant to this petition. H-374,Gautam Nagar,Bhopal 462 023
199. P.Mukundan
198. Col CV Venugopalan (Retd.) I think we're proceeding on the right and just l
ines. 405,Sector H, Chandranagar, Palakkad 678007
197. KPM Das
196. Geetha
195. Saritha
194. m.haridas
193. Roupesh Menon
192. S B Gogia
191. NARAYANAN KUTTY.K how to expect justice from a guilty judge? Riyadh, KSA
190. Kunnath Venugopal I support fully the petition Sminu Tower, Prem Nagar, Bor
ivli, Mumbai
189. vitthal dempo Its really high time we did something about our " judicial" s
ystem. While judges can pass 'strictures' against anyone while delivering judgem
ents, no one can pass any against them, except by the judges of a superior court
and you can do nothing to a supreme court judge except to impeach him. In most
of the cases the delay in disposal of cases can be attributed to the judges alon
e. The increase in the incidents of extra judicial recourse by people is due thi
s delay in delivery of judgement. There is a strong case for the judges to be ju
dged on their performance and made accountable. Coming to the final conclusion I
feel that the Reforms are an absolute necessity.
188. Colonel A Sridharan
187. Maj R Gopal (Rtd) Eminent people from public life with a clean back ground,
having dedicated their life to social work, veterans from armed forces, civil se
rvicesetc to constitute this panel. No politicians please. Few eminent retd judg
es from high/supreme courts to guide the panel on legal proceedings.
186. Cdr Kujad Jani, I.N. (Retd)
185. Tanmay Kant Judiciary should strengthen democracy and not promote autocracy
to curtail the good being of citizens. This is not a rogue country. People dese
rve good and impartial treatment independent of caste, creed or sex. Please make
judges accountable and civil judicial process scrutinized if not in-camera proc
ess. Allow some kind of judicial head at each courts to seek corrective actions
rather than appraoching High Courts at Sate capitals!! At least for civil and fa
mily courts.
184. Col K Mohandas (Retd) "ASHIANA", Post Office Junction, CHITTUR(PALAKKAD)
-678101, Kerala
183. girija mohan
182. P.Balagopalan, Lt Col (Retd) A strong need, to be looked into
181. K. Laxminarayana Rao T - 005, Unitech Apartment, Shivanahalli, West of Ch
ord Road, Bangalore - 560010
180. Anil Kumar. K. The very people who give the judgement should also be answer
able for the same. Only then we can ensure that the judgements made are fair eno
ugh and unbaised.
179. A. Santhanam http://scientistnal.tripod.com FALSE AFFIDAVIT BY A JUDGE
178. M V Chilukuri I support the petetion
177. R siddharth menon Its high time we did something about our " judicial" syst
em. Annanagar, Chennai - 40
176. R C Nigam I have signed but I know that because the things have come to suc
h a passe that no tangible result is expected. U know, I know, everyone knows th
e character of 'Justice' Banerji of Godhra-Laloo fame & another 'Justice' Malima
th, who retired as Ch Justice and has been the blue eyed boy since retirement an
d, therefore, been heading as chairman/member etc since retirement, of one or ot
her tribunal/commission, about whom in the CAT an advocate commented that he was
working as Govt Advocate instead of an impartial Judge. Lets hope against hope
that the petition brings reform in the rotten society dominated by MAFIAS.
175. ram
174. Dr Brijesh Kumar There is definite need of accountability for judges as som
e of the recent judgemnents are against common sense and justice prima facie. 43
5,Sector5,Sector5,Urban Estate,Gurgaon
173. K. Murali
172. Somakumar P.M.
171. Gope Lalwani 116 cambridge Place CHALFONT Pennsylvania USA
170. K.N.KRISHANSWAMY
169. gururaj
168. RAVINDRA NATH GURU It is high time, that reforms and accountability is imPl
emented before the complete system collapses 593,DUNDUBHI, 24th Cross BSK II St
age BANGALORE-560070
167. K S Sharawat
166. NAGARAJ.M.R. it is the only remaining pillar of democracy in india which st
ill retains faith by the public. a few power hungry & grredy judges are bringing
bad name to the whole judiciary. in their greed they are making contempt of cit
izens of india , constitution of india & the very august offices they hold. this
is an appeal for the honest few in the judiciary to book their corrupt colleagu
es. editor HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH # EWS 190 HUDCO 3RD STAGE HEBBAL MYSORE - 570016 I
NDIA
165. Col Sudhakar Satpathy,Sena Medal(Retd) I subscribe to the views B-204,Sri R
am Vihar Appts,Nayapalli,Bhubaneswar-751012
164. Preetha
163. Anjan Kalyani S. G Please do not delay the judicial process. It is a better
to suffer injustice silently rather than fighting for years and not getting res
ults. 39/2-2, Kalyani Raghavendrashram,Kalyani Gardens, BSK 1st Stage, Bangalore
560050
162. vinay kumar
161. Deepa B
160. Savitha Alanghat
159. cpc nath Delay in reform is as good as justice denied!
158. Rajendra K Gupta Besides setting up Judicial Commission to hold judges acco
untable, the bureaucrates are to be first made accountable by altering their per
manancy of service clause and setting up District wise empowered panel including
eminent citizens,senior bureaucrates(retired) and a retired judge to hear griev
ances against corruption, negligence ,misbehaviour ofanykind and poor performanc
e of any bureaucrate of class II and above from any service,with power to dismis
s and impose heavy fines.Judges should be doubled in all courts of india immedia
tely and pre trial manadatory reconcilliation in smaller criminal cases and all
civil cases should be introduced, Hony President -Forum for Enforcement of Civil
Liberties-India {India FORCE}
157. Lt Col SS Sandhu There is a need to bring in a high level of accountability
in respect of custodians and imlementers of law. Any lapses on their part or pl
ay smart with law because of their position of influence must be visited with he
avy penalties in shortest possible time. This can act as deterant for others goi
ng wayward. 233,sector 18, Chandigarh.
156. P K Das Being a hard core technocrat and only working in private sector, I
don't have much knowledge of Judiciary sytems and law. I can only say presently
law is not for justice. It is in the hand of money power, muscle power and autho
rity power. If some one gets justice without these, it is by luck. Poor and norm
al citizen are afraid to go to court. Can our experts of judiciary system find s
ome way by which a normal and poor people can get justice without fearing the ea
rlier mentioned power. Only then we can call India a truely Democratic country o
ther wise it is a Democratic on paper and books only. It is late but not the end
. Our Judiciary system must change. I agree with all earlier notes.
155. S.S.Nair
154. K G Ravikumar
153. Grahak Shakti-Voluntary Consumer Organisation .Democracy is the will of the
people. This can be exrcised to change the legislature and check them if they a
re corrupt. The Executive can be curtailed and put under strict surveilance. Now
with the tool of the Right to Information Act, a lot can be achieved. However,
Judges have extraodinary powers and immunity. They are unquesitonable. Their Cha
racter and conductmust be absolutely above board Unfortunately we do no have tha
t kind of quality. We are reaching a point when public confidence in the Judicia
ry is being tested, Lack of knowledge has created more impediments for Citizens
to speak out in the open. Unless this is corrected, we are doomed. We fully supp
ort this petition and the sentiments expressed here. We can also illustrate our
opinion with concrete eveidence if required. `Power corrupts and absolute Power
corrupts absolutely' We are glad that somebody is taking this interest and that
too boldly calling for such action in the interest of the Nation. All hope on th
e President to act. No 57,18th Cross, 4th Main, Chitrakoot Apartment, Flat no 46
, Malleswaram, Bangalore-560 055
152. Rima Kashyap
151. KP Puri
150. Col. Cyrus Dalal (Retd.) "Cyza", #152 Domlur 2nd Stage, 2nd Cross, 2nd Ma
in, Bangalore--560 071
149. Kush Singh This commission will come into being soon if we keep at it but i
t will be in a weakened form as the ruling elite have had a good time for decade
s now. The balance of power will shift slowly or speedily depending on how civil
society gives more and more importance to the concept of governance and its rel
ation to daily life. Unless and until Indian society gives paramount importance
to governance, and particpates in decision making process and is ever vigilant,
misgovernance (or corruption ) will not be tackled. We need to understand why we
are failing in our quality of life by going deeper into an analysis and then ac
tion mode. The problem starts with us and not the other way round. I urge all th
e petitioners to find their areas of interest and join hands with likeminded NGO
s and civil society movements in their own way but be regular and committed to a
ction, however small. Electoral, administrative, judicial, municpal etc reforms
are being done by many organisations and you just have to join up with them. Tor
onto Canada
148. Ajay Kapoor judicial reforms are needed more than political reforms New Yor
k USA
147. rajesh need of the movement by the public in case they do not agree as why
they allowed them before also why can not they provide them alternatives. u s
146. sailesh good keep it up delhi
145. R K ATRI act fast new delhi
144.kiran
143.Praveen MenonThe law will be obsolete if its not regularly questioned
by the people it is made for. Active participation by a vocal public forum
is required to set the ball of judicial reforms rolling. If u think things

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142.Praveen MenonThe law will be obsolete if its not regularly questioned
by the people it is made for. Active participation by a vocal public forum
is required to set the ball of judicial reforms rolling. If u think things
are wrong, then speak out. This is your opportunity
141.JANARDHANAN NAIRI have signed as a individual , and the contents are
my personal views and not of any company or organisation .
140.Nivedita Nadkarni
139.P M JayakumarI strongly support this petition
138.Kris Dev
137.S Sivakumarreforms are badly needed
136.karnam rajendran
135.Bibek Kumar AnandReforms are required everywhere and judiciary is no
exception to it. It is an knowledge era. In fact in both the other arms of
the Governance viz. Legislature & Executive , there is no bar of one's
academic background , in the same way Judiciary too should be open it's
door to persons having diverse educational background viz humanaties ,
scince , engineering , medicine etc. Implementing this suggestion will
really make Judiciary more effective. After all Justice can only be
imparted by having a keen insight of different aspects of the modern life.
Above all there should be introduction of the test of morality fand
sensitivity for all the public posts. We should work in the first place
for reconciliation among the litigants rather than the fight of ego. No of
Judges should also be increased, as in the suggested scheme , The
Judiciary is well eqipped to deal with all the technicalities inhouse, it
can really look forward to true independence.People's faith in the
institution is the greatest strength .Bibek Kumar Anand ; Tilkamanjhi ,
Jawaripur , Bhagalpur ; Bihar ; 812001
134.Hariharan PGPresently, what we in India have is only 'Judicial
Independence', and what we SHOULD HAVE is a "Totally Independent
Judiciary".20, Third Floor, Waterford Apartments, 72/1, East Coast Road,
Thiruvanmiyur, CHENNAI - 600041
133.Prof R K Gupta,Time to reign in Lawyers in India.They are main cause
of injustice and delay.Double the judges in all courts and magistrate
should dipose cases at pre triasl stage itself.
132.Lawrence H. RobertsonAll should be held accountable for their actions,
regardless of who they are6348 Belva Way, N. Highlands, Ca., 95660
131.Manitham - Promoting Human Rightswww.tamilinfoservice.com/manitham9
Muthusamy Colony Main Road, Coimbatore-26,Tamil Nadu
130.Vitthal DempoTo start with, the reforms suggested by Retd. Justice
Malimath must be implimented and there is need of much more for bringing
transperancies in lower courts. Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, 400 077.
129.Brig KS Verma(Retd)
128.N Bhashyam
127.Milap Choraria
126.shobhit jain
125.Col (Retd) Pramod Kapoor
124.Navaneeth
123.Ravindra Raghuwanshi Sect. 2/ B-5 / 14, Shanti Nagar, Mira Road, Dist.
Thane
122.S.S.NairJustice delayed is justice denied. We have to take action in
mission mode instead of deliberating without end.
121.Saket Narayanaction should be taken as early as possible
120.Padmaja RavindranThe reforms are urgently needed
119.Geetha AThe reforms are urgently needed
118.P M SetumadhavanThe reforms are urgently needed
117.Ajit SinghJustice in India does exist in the books but not in practice
in general. And it is agonisingly slow. There are instances of judges
being sold out and being politically influenced - which is a shame for the
Indian democracy.
116.Ajit SinghJustice in India does exist in the books but not in practice
in general. And it is agonisingly slow. There are instances of judges
being sold out and being politically influenced - which is a shame for the
Indian democracy.
115.Col H B Puri (Retd)
114.Lt Col R KR NAIDU (Retd)
113.T Ravindranathan 15, Viman Nagar, Chennai-600074
112.Col Vinod Batra,SigsMost essential reform would be to remove
corruption at grass route level at the judiciary it is an open secret that
when you go to buy a stamp paper or get any thing done at the court u have
to go through the well established norms of paying some consideration
which requires to be curbed.House No. 1825, Sector 4, GURGAON-122001
111.Col DS Hoonjan (Retd)Apply same yard stick for every one irrespective
of the position/stature of an individual.House No. 262, Ward No. 12, Near
sub Tehsil, Po Tanda, Tanda Urmar, Distt: Hoshiarpur, Punjab
110.Brig. (Retd) Chaitanya Prakash,. VSMWe are fast turning into a society
with no laws and no justice. soon only the Dons and the dacoits will be
disbursing their brand of justice if immediate and concrete steps are not
taken to set right this most vital organ of our governance.
109.jayasreelakshmy
108.Prashant KumarThere is an urgent need to revamp the judicial system.
as whole the judicial system is on the verge of collpsing, The "Touch Me
Not" attitute of judges is disaserous and provide them a blanket amnest
for any wrong doing.. In the name of "contempt of court" great many
injustice is being done.
107.Manmohan Jaiswal
106.KG Ravikumar D94, Doshi Gardens, Vadapalani, Chennai-26
105.vir vinod raheja
104.Brigadier Y S Rao ( RETD)Firstly, the President need not consult the
chief justice in selecting a prominent citizen. Secondly, a time limit
should also be put for disposing of the legal suits, say 2 or at the most,
3 years. I have seen court cases which dragged on endlessly for decades
till the financially weaker party wears out . Any delay, in finalising a
case, should adversely reflect on the advancement of the judge.If he
continously indulges in such delays, a provision should be catered for his
removal with no permission to practise anywhere. Further, the advocates,
of both the parties, should be disqualified from practising for a certain
period- atleast for the period taken beyond 2 years. Moreover, the
advocates should also be fined. Otherwise, under one pretext or the other,

these advocates, working hand in glove with each other, seek adjournment,
and judges are only eager to grant them, much to the dismay and
inconvenience of the parties involved. This aspect has , regrettably not
been addressed in the petition. Gontuvanipalem, Via Yeleswaram, East
Godavary dist, A.P.533-427
103.Brig ( Retd) Sarbjit SinghJudicial reforms to be in line with emerging
National / Internation order
102.Israel Jayakaran , Colonel (Retd)I agree
101.Lt Col Subodh KamatI agree. My case is pending for the last 15 years.
My brother has died 4 yrs back,the petiotioner died 6 yrs back and there
are no signs of the case coming up for hrearing. I have written to Chief
Justice of Bombay High Court to expedite the matter433/11, Saraswat
Colony, Somwar Peth , Pune 411001
100.Yogesh Kashyap
99.Brig Vijay Raheja
98.Major General M Bhatia VSM (Retd)must be addressed on a war footing
97.Maj Gen Satish ChandraagreeI-306 SOM VIHAR NEW DELHI 110022
96.P B DESHPANDEI agree with amandments suggested
95.L D Martis
94.Colonel (retd) Prem Kumar ChughI support the Petition - Urgent reform
is needed for the common good of the Country.
93.Col (Retd) T N Baba
92.Tarovar Vermatoday's world we as people of India face greater
challenges then ever before! today we need a strong judicial system that
puts up an example to the world. A new improved systen that is capable to
handle the woes of common man! A system where time required is less and
not costly! I
91.N.K. Kamboj
90.Rajender Kukreja
89.lt col [retd] r c balwadai agree
88.Maj Gen K K Ohri, AVSM (Retd)This petition needs earliest possible
action.
87.Lt Col B V SHIRALIThis is the requirement of the hour.B-8,Fair Field, S
V Road, Santacruz, Mumbai- 400 054
86.Lt Col M.D.Sundar
85.GOPAL K MALIK
84.sushil kumar chohan
83.Lt Col N.Devidasnil
82.Brig D.K . UBEROY
81.Arun Lal
80.Col Ashok Bhanot (Retd)
79.Maj Gen VK Singh (Retd)
78.Col Vinay Khanna C- 79 , G. K. - I , New Delhi - 110 048
77.Col R Manoharan (Retd)No one is above the law.The officials who have
been entrusted with the responsibility to enforce law should be the first
one to respect and obey the law.D-13/5,Salunke Vihar,AWHO,Pune - 411022.
76.KEWAL KOHLI
75.Col.R. Gowri Shankar (Retd) E-73, Sainikpuri, Secunderabad, 500 094
74.Narendra TalwarI agree with the recommendations
73.Mandeep DhillonThe Indian Judicial system needs immediate Improvement
72.Col Sudhir BhatnagarJudicial system should cater for speedy
dispensation of justice to common Indian Citizen. Rampant corruption in
Judicial System needs to be addressed on top priority. E - 102, Nivedita
Gardens, Off NIBM Road, Kondhwa, Pune - 411048
71.T . L . Sharma
70.Col. (Retd). VG Rajanimmediate attention with a purposful end658, 9th
main, 3rd Block, HBR Layout, B'lore-43
69.Dr. Uday PoharkarThere is an urgent need to bring in place
accountability of justice system; if what is proposed needs review it
could be reviewed.Aundh road, Pune 411020
68.Col Jaspal Singh (retd)
67.Thomas JohnI agree 116 wheeler Road, cox town Bangalore -5
67.Thomas JohnI agree 116 wheeler Road, cox town Bangalore -5
66.Lt Col Hira L. Sathu(Retd)This action sholuld have been taken up long
back. However, better late than never.
65.Col VK Chhabra( Retd)No one including Judges are above the law.20355
Sherman Way Canoga Park, CA 91306
64.vipin kumar
63.Col KPC RAO (Retd) E-47; Sainikpuri; Secunderabad 500 094
62.Manohar Ramtri
61.Rohith Ajjampur
60.Sanjay DaniSupport the petition! The proposed NJC, whether
judiciary-only/dominated or otherwise, will receive hundreds of
complaints.. It must follow (1) a well-defined, time-bound process to
establish prima-facie culpability that would mandate witholding work from
the accused or acquittal; (2) If indicted, it must initiate formal
investigations+fair trial under the NJC; (3A) For civil or criminal
offenses committed by the accused, NJC must initiate civil/criminal
proceedings in the Supreme Court with same rights/punishments as any other
citizen; (3B) For judicial offenses not covered by civil or criminal code
or upon conviction under 3A, the NJC may recommend resignation, failing
which must submit its proceedings to the Parliament to initiate
impeachment proceedings. The NJC must communicate its findings back to the
complainant.
59.Prof R K Gupta
58.Brigadier CS Kamboj (Retd)The Indian Judicial Systems needs immediate
improvement.
57.Pravita Menon
56.Sushil JainRestoring values by redefining education to include
systematic teaching of Human Values in schools, colleges and training
institutes is the Key. How do expect judges should behave when they did
not have the opportunity to learn these values. Prevention is important.
Laws are plenty and more can be made but who will use them without the
wisdom of life.
55.Somu KumarIt is high time we bring reforms in our judicial system or I
am afraid the consequences will be horrible.
54.Ujjwal Banerjee
53.anandplease look this..
52.S. M. ARASUCriminals (Read Politicians)in India ie Bharath thrive on
the ineptness of the Judicial system whereas common men suffer from
it.Surely it needs a thorough overhaul before serious break down befalls
the Country.General Secretary Anticorruption Movement,7,Kaveri
street,Gandhinagar Saligramam,Chennai-600 093
51.Sunil Menon
50.Vina RajAlso Implementaion of Malinath Commite report and review of DV
bill replace thw word woman with man and /or woman, As violence can be
against men also Pune
49.lathikaprem
48.N Bhashyam
47.JAWAHERJAINuntil & unless every citizen of india will not exercise
his/her right to vote and patriotic people citizen of india will take the
power of india.Corruption can not be stopped. Until & unless Law enforcing
agencies will not use its power to enforce law of land ,corrupt people at
highest level wil sing their own song and people of the country will have
to dance on their own.There is no accountability & responsibility of
Judges, Law is there but who will enforce.Saiyan bhaiye kotwal to dar kahe
ka. 4688 umrao singh street pahari dhiraj delhi- 110 006
46.Najmudin Bookwalait is requiered24/52 Anand sagar,Bandra Reclamation
Bandra west Mumbai 400050
45.ram kumar
44.V. M. KumaraswamyYES. I agree with the petition. We need to act fast.
43.Ravi Kant Pathak
42.P.M.Raghavanunni
41.Kalyan Panda B-5,OmShanti,UsmaNagar,MithChowky,MaladWest,Mumbai 400064
40.P. MADHUSUDAN
39.Sachin Agarwal
38.Satish IttyI hope they would also look into the huge backlog of cases
throughout the country and would take some steps to prevent the daragging
of casses which mostly afftects the common man.
37.Padmakumar S
36.Udayan Chawdharyin the interest of justice.
35.udayan ChawdharyIn the interest of Justice.
34.udayan ChawdharyIn the interest of Justice.
33.N.K. Nair
32.Milap ChorariaI am fully supporting the objects.
31.Shanthi Divakaran
30.Mohan Lal Gupta Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
29.Abha Khanna
28.Ramesh Narayan
27.Dr.P.Sankaran kutty
26.jyothi shree lakshmi
25.Brig V A Subramanyam
24.George AntonyJudiciary is the second highest corupted sector after the
Politics.
23.Mandeep Singh Bajwa
22.Manu Bharat O.The functional nature of the commmission should be
transperent in nature'sadhgamaya', thorapalayam, palakkad, kerala, 678001
21.Kalyan PandaAlso Police
Reform-AccountibilityB-5,OmShanti,UsmaNgr,MaladWest,Mumbai400064
20.Wg.Cdr. K.Parthasarathi,VSM (retd)
19.Sreedhar
18.RajgopalWhile judges can pass 'strictures' against anyone while
delivering judgements, no one can pass any against them, except by the
judges of a superior court and you can do nothing to a supreme court judge
except to impeach him. In many cases the delay in disposal of cases can be
attributed to the judges alone. The increase in the incidents of extra
judicial recourse by people is due this delay in delivery of judgement.
There is a strong case for the judges to be judged on their performance
and made accountable.
17.R.RajendranTime taken to render justice is too much and this should
also be addressed apart from considering the situation under which a crime
was committed.In most cases the rich and influential get away with crimes
committed deliberately whereas the poor and underpriveleged get punished
for crimes committed not intentionaly.
16.Atul AsthanaReforms are an absolute necessity. And should make a
perceptible effect in two years time
15.Brig (Rtd) R. Rangachari
14.A.N.SuryanarayananExcellent Job!
13.shreekumar menon
12.Col K Mohandas (Retd0
11.Priya Darshini Kurup
10.Brig VRP Sarathy(Retd)TIME WE REALISED THAT JUDGES ARE NOT ABOVE LAW OF
THE LAND2, Professors' Colony-Chennai-600059
9.Cdr. Kujad Jani, I.N. (Retd) 59 Theresa Court, Galloway, NJ (USA)
8.Rajiv MIt is high time that we ensured that law makers do not become law
breakers since our system heavily leans on the neutrality of the Judicial
system. Once this premise is broken, the entire system will breakdown; the
only question is how long it will take to breakdown. As regards
constitution of the NJC, even in science, the accuracy of interpretation
depends on an independent observer. So I support the court-martial type of
committee advocated by Maj. Ravindran.
7.Col Madhuker JagirdarI fully support the views.28 Gun Rock
Enclave,Secunderabad-500009.
6.y.janardhan rao
5.Achal SridharanI endorse the views of Ravindran. High time we did
something to bring in accountability in our judicial system.
4.Joy Koruthu
3.Brig V ThyagarajanJUDGES CAN NOT BE ALLOWED TO GET AWAY FROM THEIR
RESPONSIBILITY
2.H.BALAKRISHNANIT IS ABOUT TIME THE JUDGES WERE JUDGED
1.P M Ravindran
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