Sunday, September 6, 2015

The most important difference between an Indian judge and an Indian IAS / IPS / Minister following (6-Sep-2015) No.7

September 6, 2015 No.7

https://www.facebook.com/mehtarahulc/posts/10153017399851922

The most important difference between an Indian judge and an Indian IAS / IPS / Minister following --- the IAS / IPS / Minister will extort bribe and then let you beat drums that they extorted bribes from you ; while the judge will extort bribes and then , using contempt law, FORCE you to give in writing that judges never ask for bribes and you never paid any bribes to any judge !!!
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(A minor difference is that IAS / IPS / Ministers sometimes DIRECTLY take bribes while judges almost always take bribes via relative lawyers and friend lawyers only. But that difference is now rapidly disappearing because more and more Ministers / IAS / IPS also use agents and dont take bribes DIRECTLY anymore.)
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Another difference is NOT in judge , but intellectuals. Consider intellectuals such as professors of non-SEMM departments and apex paidjournalists like Shourie etc (SEMM = science, engineering, maths , medicne ) such Political Susperstitions (WRONGLY named as Political Science), Antisociology (known as sociology), paid-history , paid-dis-economy (dis-economy = anarthshashtra) etc.
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All this non-SEMM intellectuals and paidjournalists insist that "all judges in India are non-corrupt non-nepotic" while they insist in same breadth that "all Ministers all IAS, all IPS in India are corrupt !!". This is because these intellectuals' relatives are judges. I repeat --- please make a list of all these non-SEMM-professors and you will find that a LARGE number of them are relatives of judges OR apex lawyers. Thats why they always praise judges and badmouth Ministers/IAS/IPS.
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Solution to this problem is --- RTR over judges and JurySystem. Please see https://www.facebook.com/mehtarahulc/posts/10152258909086922and https://www.facebook.com/mehtarahulc/posts/10152255278191922for more details on JurySys and RTR-judges

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