I do not see any objection to the grant of bail pending appeal provided it is conditional on the appeal being quickly heard and decided.
Sent from my iPadHi!Our SC judges are of 2 types. One type who give super judgements and some proud moments when they give balanced judgements against Establishment and Celebrities e.g. Judgements against Jaylalitha and Sahara's Subroto Roy. On the other hand 2nd type of judges give judgements which are anti-people and give us feeling of depression! e.g. granting of Jaylalitha's bail!The questions uppermost in our mind are: 1. When will our courts give speedy judgements? and2. When will they learn to give balances judgements which are not anti-people?Dr Nilesh Baxi 98200 85007
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Ex-Member-BMC's Tree AuthorityTreat TREES with Tender Loving CareOn Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 7:14 PM, Venkatraman Ns <nsvenkatchennai@gmail.com> wrote:ToIndia Against Corruption
CORRUPT POLITICIAN HAS THE LAST LAUGH AND JUDICIARY BECOME LAUGHING STOCK
While every citizen is convinced that the politicians are the fountain head of corruption in India, sadly the law of the land is unable to catch up with their misdeeds. The courts in India spend several years to conduct proceedings and give judgements in the case of these politicians who adopt ingenious methods to delay the justice . When the judgement is finally delivered imposing jail terms, the convicted politician manages to just come out on bail after spending a few days in prison .
The well trained gang of sycophants maintained by the corrupt politicians conduct chorus of orchestered protest when the convicted politician is in jail, as if the heaven has fallen down. While the convicted politician coming out on bail has no sense of shame, the sycophants celebrate the event as if the particular politician has conquered the world. The media gives them the publicity that they badly want and which they do not really deserve.
These wealthy politicians convicted on corruption charges get bail in a matter of a few days. However, thousands of lesser mortals in India languish in jail for several years unheard of by the judiciary.
While the politician coming out on bail has the last laugh , the judiciary is becoming the laughing stock.
N.S.Venkataraman
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