Friday, November 10, 2006

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The new Bill endeavours to plug all such loopholes that have come up in the past. Commenting on the new Bill, Hasan Anzar, a lawyer says, “This bill will help in softening the rude attitude and behaviour of some judges.” Sounding a cautionary note, Anzar further adds, “It may happen that the executives will get the stronghold in the long run if the Bill is not implemented properly.” While there’s no doubt that the new Bill would bring about accountability in the system, the same can be also misused by politicians or even by individuals for self interest and to malign the image of an impartial and honest judge, restraining the freedom of the courts (probability of which is higher!). This situation may also lead to “heavy price being paid in terms of compromising the judicial independence,” comments Justice R. C. Lahoti.

There have been repeated instances in recent times of clashes between the Judiciary and the Executive, and between the Judiciary and the Legislature. The new judicial accountability Bill must not further trigger the conflict between the three pillars of the modern Indian democracy. Or if that were to happen, the nation state will suffer...!

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