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Indian Courts & Bureaucracy is the Prime Culprit in Polluting Environment
Aam Admi , Delhi: Apr 15 2009
Made Popular Apr 16 2009
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Indian Courts & Bureaucracy is the Prime Culprit in Polluting Environment

Shocked! Surprised! Are you laughing to hear this! Then think again. It is based on fact. ‘Aam admi’ is not joking. See the reasons.

Aggrieved people used to go to court to get justice. But in India we get only ‘date’ (next date of hearing). This process is going on and on and Indian judiciary not just failed to give justice, it is also polluting environment apart from loosing time, money, energy, loss of man hours, etc. etc.

Powerless people are the losers. You become a permanent slave of judiciary, bureaucracy, political party and the entire system. What you get, you get dates after dates. This makes environmental pollution.

For every time attending the court, we have to catch rickshaw, taxi, bus, train etc. etc. In our country thousands and lakhs of people moving court to attend the court cases which include witnesses and others etc. It id adding to environmental pollution. Other thing is that so many pages of typing, photocopying and other documentary evidences which needs tonnes of papers and money. For getting papers, we have to cut down more and more trees and thus making environmental damages. (don’t expect environmentalist utter a word against the fact like this, they will talk other thing or deny access if they feel getting benefit for poor citizen).

Like judiciary, bureaucracy also responsible for environmental damages due to their ‘red tape’.

We are all talking endlessly about environment. Now UN and other developing countries talking about implementing Kyoto Protocol for climate change, green house gas emission, carbon credit and other environmental issues. If the UN are serious about the so called ‘Climate change’ why don’t they make a Kyoto Protocol like law against Courts, bureaucracy, through UN body etc.

The NGOs around the world protecting corporate interest don’t utter a word, or not making any protest against the real villains in democracy like bureaucracy and courts in democracies, creating environmental damage and instead NGOs are coming up with silly reasons and targeting small fray.

Now various countries talking about ‘carbon credit’ a new concept for the world in reducing carbon emission. Why don’t the UN and other agencies bring the bureaucracy and judiciary under their ambit of ‘carbon credit’ and extend the benefit for implementing fast on computerization and networking of all government offices, all courts etc. to reduce carbon and greenhouse gas emission.

Considering every court & department of bureaucracy as a factory and extend the benefit of ‘carbon credit’ this section also for faster implementation of computerization and networking of department and end redtape and delayed justice.

Delayed justice and red-tape can pollute not only the environment, it will pollute the minds of people. Let us wait and watch how the so called intellectuals and NGO including the media talk about this issue in a right perspective. After all there is not much corporate interest in this game, hence as usual I don’t expect a much debate on this issue by the media or not going to utter a world by the world NGOs.

I think ‘environmentalist’ and right activist runaway in discussing this issue and show their neglect because of not much money involved and lack of sponsors. Let us wait and watch how much they are going to ‘bark’ on this issue. ‘aam admi’ believes that ‘idea can change the life’. Jai Ho.

aam admi

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Ravi Shankar
Bangalore, India
FINE ARTICLE,,,, SURE UNLESS & UNTIL HEARINGS TO BE ABOLSHIED WASTAGE CAN NOT BE STOPED...
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Aam Admi
Delhi, India
You are right.
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Elias
Bombay, India
Delayed justice and red tapism are causing environmental degredation to some extent. The more important aspect of delayed justice and red tapism is the mental pollution. The harassment they are causing to common men.
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Elias bhaijaan you sound when you talk about ”menatl pollution”.We never take into consideration the mental agony caused by justice delayed !

” Tora Man Darpan Kehlaye,Bhale Bure Sare Karmo Ko Dekhe Aur Dikhaye ”
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Aam Admi
Delhi, India
Thanks for the comment.
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What about the so-called awakening in modern people that have led to creation of new laws.In earlier times,most of the problems were settled within the confines of the four walls of the home.Toady we are running to courts on minor and insignificant issues.I think we deserve the tragic fate.Had we behaved in a sensible way, we would not have been trapped in complexities of all sorts.
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Elias
Bombay, India
Arvind
We can’t follw the old system of settling the disputes. With the scientific and technological developments there has been a great change in the nature of conflicts. So we can’t deny the importance of modern jurisprudence. Legal system is undergoing a transformation and we are evolving new ways of settling disputes. The problem lies with the speed of trials. The number of courts is not sufficient for dealing with cases.
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Aam Admi
Delhi, India
Mr. Arvind. All the problem started when be become democracy. Democracy created bad administers and self serving and undeserving people on the top. Democracy always protect big criminals in any form. While ordinary men suffer for somebodys mistake. In the name of pollution and carbon credit, green house gases, kyoto protocol etc. again and again the administrators want to enslave and tax more and more on citizen. For this NGOs and law enforcement agencies giving a liberal face on this. This article give clear message that you the adminsitrators cannot fool us any more. You are the real culprits in democracy.
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Aam Admi
Delhi, India
Till now nobody talked about reducing paper work and limiting paper upto 10 pages. You people might have read the news about various cases. A single case, more than 30,000 paper. You see Harshad Mehta case, you see the recent bomb blast case. How much paper they are submitting. Then they will make a loophole (blackhole) in the justice system.
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