shining indian - Judges caught cheating in exam

famamdani

Minister (2k+ posts)
where is mr terex ............................jo tum karo to sahib e ifthikar bane.................jab hum karain to sahib e intishar bane.........................(cry)(cry)(cry)(omg)
 

moazzamniaz

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
ٹی-ریکس نے صحیح کہا تھا کہ انڈیا پاکستان میں کوئی فرق نہیں
 
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terex

Guest
Nice Job of catching. In India they eventually get caught unlike Pakistan

in pakistan ,judges are so efficient that all taliban elements caught get freed!
& Saint like Hafees saeed,openly mobilize 1 lak crowds for charity talks in streets of lahore !!
 

Unicorn

Banned
i have never seen a Honest/balanced comment by you.Hence its proved ( Baghal main churi aur moun pay Ram ram )

OK I will balance the comments in Pakistan either all the judges are honest or they just don't caught or they bribe their way out. There you pick one and thats good enough for me. I don't believe in Ram so I have a Churi in my bagal and moun as well.
 

GeoG

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
OK I will balance the comments in Pakistan either all the judges are honest or they just don't caught or they bribe their way out. There you pick one and thats good enough for me. I don't believe in Ram so I have a Churi in my bagal and moun as well.


Bangalore: Although framed to be one of the four pillars of democracy, the accountability of Indian judiciary is deteriorating day-by-day. The widespread cancer of corruption in our Supreme Court and High Courts has destroyed the trust of the common man on the accountability and transparency of our judicial system.

The rampart corruption in the judiciary became an open secret to all when former law minister and senior advocate Shanti Bhushan said in an interview to Tehelka that eight of the last sixteen Chief Justices of India were definitely corrupt. He said, "In my view, out of the last 16 to 17 Chief Justices, half have been corrupt. I can't prove this, though we had evidence against Punchhi, Anand, and Sabharwal on the basis of which we sought their impeachment."




The stain of corruption has been present on many of our Supreme Court Chief Justices from early 1990s although many are not proven. Justice Ranganath Mishra who headed the apex court during 1990-91 period gave a clean chit to the Congress party in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots and later the Congress party bestowed him with a Rajya Sabha nomination. While Justice Kamal Narain Singh was accused of passing orders in favour of Jain Exports, Justice A.M. Ahmadi nullified the charge of culpable homicide in the Bhopal gas leak case against an earlier Supreme Court judgment. Justice A.S. Anand was accused of passing orders in favor of his relatives in some controversial land deals. Justice M.M. Punchhi and Y.K. Sabharwal had been under the shadow of suspicion for many unusually benevolent orders for their near and dear ones.

KG Balakrishnan who brought immense glory to the sleepy village of Kaduthuruthy in Kerala by becoming the first Dalit Chief Justice of India, has been stripped off his reputation over allegations of unaccounted wealth amassment by his sons-in-law and brother K.G. Bhaskaran. One of his sons-in-law, P.V. Srinijin, a former Youth Congress office-bearer and a Congress candidate in the 2006 assembly polls, gathered a slew of properties and a number of vehicles over a span of just three years.

The former Chief Justice of Karnataka High Court, P.D. Dinakaran is facing impeachment proceedings in the Rajya Sabha for amassing wealth disproportionate to known sources of income. He has also been tainted with charges of land-grabbing and securing five housing board plots in the name of his relatives.

According to a survey done by the global anti-corruption group Transparency International few years back, nearly 77 percent of Indians believe the country's judiciary is corrupt, and 36 percent paid bribes to the judiciary that year. Does this mean that the majority of our judges are corrupt? Can we expect a fair and impartial trial in this highly corrupt system?
 

Unicorn

Banned
Bangalore: Although framed to be one of the four pillars of democracy, the accountability of Indian judiciary is deteriorating day-by-day. The widespread cancer of corruption in our Supreme Court and High Courts has destroyed the trust of the common man on the accountability and transparency of our judicial system.

The rampart corruption in the judiciary became an open secret to all when former law minister and senior advocate Shanti Bhushan said in an interview to Tehelka that eight of the last sixteen Chief Justices of India were definitely corrupt. He said, "In my view, out of the last 16 to 17 Chief Justices, half have been corrupt. I can't prove this, though we had evidence against Punchhi, Anand, and Sabharwal on the basis of which we sought their impeachment."



The stain of corruption has been present on many of our Supreme Court Chief Justices from early 1990s although many are not proven. Justice Ranganath Mishra who headed the apex court during 1990-91 period gave a clean chit to the Congress party in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots and later the Congress party bestowed him with a Rajya Sabha nomination. While Justice Kamal Narain Singh was accused of passing orders in favour of Jain Exports, Justice A.M. Ahmadi nullified the charge of culpable homicide in the Bhopal gas leak case against an earlier Supreme Court judgment. Justice A.S. Anand was accused of passing orders in favor of his relatives in some controversial land deals. Justice M.M. Punchhi and Y.K. Sabharwal had been under the shadow of suspicion for many unusually benevolent orders for their near and dear ones.

KG Balakrishnan who brought immense glory to the sleepy village of Kaduthuruthy in Kerala by becoming the first Dalit Chief Justice of India, has been stripped off his reputation over allegations of unaccounted wealth amassment by his sons-in-law and brother K.G. Bhaskaran. One of his sons-in-law, P.V. Srinijin, a former Youth Congress office-bearer and a Congress candidate in the 2006 assembly polls, gathered a slew of properties and a number of vehicles over a span of just three years.

The former Chief Justice of Karnataka High Court, P.D. Dinakaran is facing impeachment proceedings in the Rajya Sabha for amassing wealth disproportionate to known sources of income. He has also been tainted with charges of land-grabbing and securing five housing board plots in the name of his relatives.

According to a survey done by the global anti-corruption group Transparency International few years back, nearly 77 percent of Indians believe the country's judiciary is corrupt, and 36 percent paid bribes to the judiciary that year. Does this mean that the majority of our judges are corrupt? Can we expect a fair and impartial trial in this highly corrupt system?

Tell me something that is new. What you have written is true. A International list of the most corrupt countries were compiled a couple of years ago in that list India ranked 52nd among 120 countries it had improved its standing from 48 from the last ranking.

Yes pillar of Judiciary is weak along with other three pillars as well. I hope we improve our ranking by another 4 when the new list comes into light. Awakening is a slow process and I hope both Pakistan and India work hard to eliminate corruption from their societies. Its very important to improve economic and educational environment to combat this evil.
 
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famamdani

Minister (2k+ posts)
in pakistan ,judges are so efficient that all taliban elements caught get freed!
& Saint like Hafees saeed,openly mobilize 1 lak crowds for charity talks in streets of lahore !!

aray meri Jaan...........tere....X................................tum pehle hisaab to lagao one pakistani = 6,4 indian
its mean hamara ek judge efficiant he aap ke 6,4 judge ke muqable me
hamara ek fouji efficiant he aap ke 6,4 foujioon ke muqable me
hamara ek ISI ka mujahid efficiant he = to 6,4 RAW ke agents ke
hamara ek labour efficiant as like your 6,4 labour ke
hamara ek student efficiant as like your 6,4 student
another engel our army and your army ..................look how much you have more quantity....................BUT WE HAVE SUPER QUALITY:alhamd:

AND THIS IS MAIN DIFFRENT BETWEEN YOU AND US

one more example one Gandhi take care all ppl indian but all ppl cant care about one Gandhi..............................QUALITY