Dear sirs
same provision of appointment of HC/SC judge as president and one member with legal background exist in Consumer forums.
as per consumer act , case need to be settled within 120 days of complaint being admitted. On the contrary it is taking 5 years at each level, district, state or national level to get judgement on case. in total 10-12 years to get your case decided
The reasons for delay is on account of huge vacancies of members with legal backgrounds and retired judges ...... in delhi alone most of the consumer court function with legal background members and president and thus cases pendancy have gone to uncontrollable level.
same thing will gona happen with RTI
regards
Mohit
From: capt beniwal <trident142@yahoo.co.in>
To: humjanenge@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, 15 September 2012 10:21 AM
Subject: Re: [HumJanenge] SC ORDER ON INFORMATION COMMISSIONS
Gupta sir, the SC judges have only ensured 100% re-employment to the judges, and nothing else and they have ignored the provision that SC Judges will not plead in indian Courts after retirement. If they decide case on whims, give observations without reading the relevant sections of RTI Act, what else can be said. They have not struck down any provision of the RTI Act being unconstitutional. The RTI Act provides for appointment of eminent knowledgeable citizens as IC and not only IAS/IPS. thats the problem. there are plenty knowledgeable citizen available in India. May be you can be appointed. SC judge will certainly be unsuitable and waste of knowledge/talent to decide whether reply/information was given in stipulated 30 days or not?. i am sure a school student will tell correctly. but if we want to create further mess yes then we should have judges as ICs. just imagine if a poor begger/mali/sweeper comes to commission in second appeal/complaint, how they will be treated by these people, i can well imagine. regds. beniwal --- On Fri, 14/9/12, M.K. Gupta <mkgupta100@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
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