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Dec 28, 2008 9:18 am |
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re: re: re: re: re: "Writing in Anger against the lawyers n judges" |
harish vaidyanathan
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While there are certain points that have been mentioned in Vijay's post, without enumerating any, I would state that I disagree with some of the points mentioned therein. I would make an exception to the generalisation of the "thumb-rule" principle. There are any number of good lawyers who are and would not mind being Judges. It is the red-tapism and general control exercised by our Legislators that dissuades better lawyers from ascending to the Bench. In that aspect I agree that there is a pressing need for good legislators. However, given the current demography of our country, it would be very difficult for any single party/alliance with a focused and clear-cut agenda to come to power to enable the successful implementation of progressive(subjective definition again) policies. I suppose the more practical and realistic approach would be a massive campaign to spread awareness about holistic policies, rather than specific policies pertaining to specific regions etc., highlighting therein the long-term good that would result. In short, educate the voters, a large chunk of whom are still in smaller towns and villages and wield the power to elect a party to power. HarishPrivate Reply to harish vaidyanathan (new win) |
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