Saturday, February 26, 2011

HOLES IN INDIAN JUDICIARY SYSTEM


ENTERING INTO THE HOLES OF INDIA JUDICIARY SYSTEM:



India, being a democratic nation gives so much of privilege for its citizens; we still have a few darker sides of the Indian judiciary system. The major draw back in the Indian judiciary is the successful task completion of the death sentences. It has more to do with the Indian economy.

Indian economy is much affected due by offering death sentences to criminals...Wondered??? There are many problems in completing a death sentence successfully. Today there are more than 50 cases in pending for death sentence. What are the problems that the Indian judiciary faces in completing the punishments successfully?

The Human Rights says that declaring death sentence for an individual as a criminal should be the “rarest among the rarest case”. But it really makes us to think what’s the problem in executing this rarest issue in the judiciary system. When its going to be the real rarest situation ,why should be an appeal for the judgment of death sentence ? And things proceed up-to filing a mercy petition to  the president of India which itself makes the fact pellucid that the judges at the lower hierarchy are not confident in their judgment.

The main problems  in executing a death sentence is
i)                    The jobs for execution of death sentence in India always remain vacant as no one volunteers for it (OOPS!!!Still unemployment prevails in India ……….)

ii)                  Special ropes are brought from foreign countries as they have special criteria of executing the punishment without the break of nervous system or bones of the criminal
iii)                More  money in crores are being spent in securing the criminals till the execution of punishments. (India still need to pay so much to the World bank…..)



Now the things discussed earlier clearly matches with KASAB,The  Only living soul of the terrorist,mainly a  Pakistani  who was responsible for the 26/11 attack in Mumbai where we lost the lives of several innocent lives.The judgement in his regard is a privilege for our judiciary system.But still the execution still remains a question mark ….
Where is the Indian Judiciary marching towards???The every minute pore in the laws and bills let the criminal rate to reach the peak…

In the 21st century, we are finding new ways to create life and prolong life. But we still can’t make up our minds about whether it is right, ethical or good to take someone’s life, even when it is dignified by a court of law

I leave it as an open question to all the readers..
" whether death penalty should come to an end in India  even after the KASAB verdict???""…Think…….




Sunday, February 20, 2011

BUTTERFLY TO PUPA.........



Journey begins…

THE LESSONS LEARNT OUTSIDE THE CLASS ROOM:

It’s generally believed that the four walls of a class room teach everything what a student requires in his or her life. But a student has a lot to learn once he or she steps out of the class room.

In the recent days, I felt to be always busy doing nothing... I had to work on many areas other than my academics...( QC PROJECT (the first victory of this year...Overall shield for the super seniour level) , DEPT SEMINAR, COLLEGE DAY, DEPT SYMPOSIUM, etc ) For the first time got into team work where I was able to bring my leadership quality.  I came to know how a person should manage when he /she is pressurized to complete works in time. At times I was forced to be aggressive towards my team members to formulate the work done. I was put in a situation where I need to take up an important decision which should be convincing to all.Ahh..To say it in brief my brain was made to grow….



But the scenario inside the classroom as a student is completely different. The highest decision I  make is to study for cycle test or not.(Obviously its no always!!! That’s a different issue…) Perhaps  As a student we gain knowledge on subjects that gives all of us a passport to the working scenario but what the contemporary society needs is different.

The pathetic thing today is that an electrical student knows the connections in the circuit but does not know to board a proper bus to reach home. There we stand as an individual in the society.

Sometimes being as a single child in family we would have been brought up in a very sophisticated way drawing down the curtains of the darkest side of life. When we are open to the elements of this darker side, though we have the right to choose the leaders of the nation, we tremble in taking up a right decision for the further proceeding in our own  life.

Then what has the 12 years of school life taught us?? Schools taught us how to get into a reputed college. Colleges teach us how to get into a reputed company. And the journey continues….

Learnt many skills all these days...And pains when we need to become a pupa after flying as a butterfly all these days….Hoping for the best…..Hoping for a change.....