Once a discussion between two of my friends began like this... one guy expressed in his own way that quota based on caste in educational institutions should be only based on economy and not on caste. The other guy too expressed a similar idea. The thing is they finally ended up deciding that if only the laws were implemented properly there wouldn’t be any problem at all.
Here comes my fantasy - So what if someone comes up with an idea to make an attempt and bring out a law that commands all other laws? It’s something like “one ring to rule them all”. Someone has to be given the authority to ensure that at any case, this one law is implemented strongly such that all other laws have to follow this one?
I even have a hint of an idea that there might be a law already to make other laws to be followed. But still let that ‘someone’ please make an attempt to ensure that this law is followed then. Weren’t we all excited about the LOTR concept? Can’t we find a person like Frodo in this country of 1 billion people? (Frodo’s job, here, is to ensure that the ring ends up in safe hands, and not destroy it).
Suppose if the Ministry that handles such a law performs well, then there is a chance to not just for the people to believe in our Justice system but also the millions of pending files in all the High Courts in India can be brought down considerably. We should also not forget that the Government of India is a party in a large number of cases. In more than 80 per cent cases related to Education, government is a party. The question is that why the government needs to fight its citizens at such a large scale.
And I recently read few facts that India even lags behind countries like Bangladesh in terms of number of judges per million populations! We have a meager 10.5 judges per million while Bangladesh has 12 per million and some developed countries like Australia (42 per million), USA (107 per million) are the table-toppers as usual.
It’s really frustrating to see our country name at the bottom of the list in almost everything, be it the examples said above (or in Olympics Medals tally for that matter!). For a country that has so many superheroes in the name of Rajnikanths, Amitabhs and Chiranjeevis in the reel world, there should be someone found in the real world immediately.
Let the Superhero even be with Grey shades (like Frodo who of course had some obsession for the ring as days passed) and the only thing we want is the final objective being met in the immediate future. I was obsessed to write this (I don’t know what to call ‘this’! Be it an article or just a piece of crap) because I don’t want India to become a developed country when her common public are not given their due justice.
People’s belief in the country’s judicial system is my first in the check list I have to vote India as a developed country. Honestly speaking, I will not even dare to think a dozen times if at all to file a lawsuit for any injustice set on me because I will not think twice to settle a dispute outside the court. After all though I do believe our judicial system I don’t believe the efficiency of our judicial system.
And as for me, to at least think of India as a developed country, all the pending cases (nearly 40 million) in the High Courts and other courts has to be finished off. And statistics says, at the current rate, it will take another 125 years!!
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