JUDICIARY WILL RESOLVE ITS DIFFERENCES
The four judges of the Supreme Court ought to take responsibility for irreparable damage done to the institution due to their press conference to redress their grievances against the Chief Justice of India. Registrar of the apex court should issue a press statement that the judiciary is competent to sort out its differences and needs no interference from political or any other quarter. The CJI deserves credit for not reacting in a similar manner. Lalit Bharadwaj,
Panchkula their choice. There is an urgent need to bring in judicial reforms to stem the rot due to outdated work culture of the British Era. Transparency in appointments, promotions, discipline, quick and simple procedure for removal of corrupt officials, increasing working days to 250 in a year, bringing judiciary under the RTI Act and fixing accountability, restricting powers to pass stay orders, and the process of bails and unlimited adjournments need to be put in place to restore faith of common man in the judicial system.
KC Rana, Chandigarh should be appreciated and supported for airing their apprehension after the CJI failed to redress their grievances, which shows his inability to resolve internal disagreements. We talk about transparency, but what about it in the judicial system? As an activist, I think a suo motu cognisance should have been taken and a probe should have been ordered into the death of justice Loya. The failure to do so puts a big question mark on credibility of the judicial system.
Dr Vitull K Gupta, Bathinda a small questionnaire about cleanliness in their surroundings. It is our duty to take a few minutes out of our busy schedule in order to submit findings and play a critical role in realising Mahatma Gandhi’s dream of a “Swachh Bharat”. Participation of citizens is crucial to make this endeavour successful and choose smart cities of the future.
Surbhi Negi, Panchkula resources. This entails upgrading curriculum, revamping vocational training and improving digital skills. India should continue to diversify its energy resources and reduce emissions as its manufacturing sector continues to expand. Government’s ‘Make in India’ initiative is also seen as ‘a significant push’ for India to improve on the global front.
Vaibhav Sharma