The document summarizes the key issues related to pending court cases in India and proposes solutions. It notes that currently there are 3 crore pending cases that may rise to 15 crore due to issues like overpopulation, delays, and corruption. Solutions proposed include increasing financial support for courts, hiring more professionals, implementing information technology, and establishing a planning commission to allocate resources efficiently. The goal is to resolve 30-35% of pending cases by strictly following rules and procedures. Overall the document advocates for reforms to reduce case pendency and ensure timely justice for all citizens.
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An Introduction with Suggested Online Resources
By George Gastil
Prologue
Consider the lives of these three people:
A single mother is raising two young children. One of them has a serious illness and needs medical treatment. Her job pays enough for her to feed her children and rent an apartment, but she does not have health insurance.
An 18-year old student graduates from high school. She is not sure what she wants to do for a living, but she is pretty sure it will involve a college education.
A young couple is looking for a home. They both recently got jobs in downtown San Diego, but they really want to live away from the big city.
These people all have something in common. Each of them is likely to benefit from decisions made by our state government.
The single mother might be eligible for health insurance programs that are funded largely by the state. Even without health insurance, she could bring her child to a county hospital emergency room.
The young student can attend any community college in the state for only $36/unit, just a tiny fraction of the real cost of her education. She also might be able to attend one of the campuses of the California State University or the University of California, where the tuition is higher but the state is still paying a large share of every student’s education.
The young couple will end up living in one of a variety of communities that have been developed according to state and local guidelines. If the community was well planned it will have schools, parks, a library, and other things people value. To get to work they will either drive on state funded roads or use state funded public transportation systems.
State government has a tremendous effect on our daily lives, whether we realize it or not. I think more people need to understand what our state government does and how we can work to make our state more effective. I hope you find this introduction helpful.
Overview of California Government and Politics
A. State government—legislative, executive and judicial.
B. Local government: cities, counties and regional governments.
C. School Boards, Colleges and Universities
D. Special Districts
E. State/Federal Relations
F. Public Policy Issues; Special Public Policy Focus on Education
G. Elections: Voters and Candidates
H. Interest Groups: Political Action and Lobbying
I. Political Philosophies
A. California’s State Government—legislative, executive and judicial
When people think of California’s government, they usually think of the three branches of statewide governance: the state legislature, the executive branch, and the state courts. Our state government actually includes many entities, such as counties, cities, school boards, and water districts. We also have regulatory agencies that are appointed rather than elected, such as the State Lands Commission and the California Environmental Protection Agency. All of these bodies ultimately get their po.
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2. SCOPE:
“Pendency of court cases is 3crore today and this is
going to rise in coming years to 15crore..”
CAUSE:
Over population
Delay in arguments(opportunities)
Interference of politicians/higher
officers.
Long ways of
procedures(documents, contents)
Media.
Lack of professionals(advocates)
Corruption.
REASONS:
Case files increases.
Inflation of Opportunities.
Misuse of their powers.
Small cases- Bunch of papers.
Look for their own advantages.
Less importance to the skills.
Making black to white.
3. Reasons
Pending
from the
previous
month
Registered
during the
month
Disposed
during the
month
Disposed of
matters
pertaining to
previous
months, but
updated this
month
Pending at
the end of
the month
A B C D A+B-(C+D)
Admission
matters
40279 7263 8921 183 38438
Regular
hearing
matters
29167 1100 727 14 29526
Total 69446 8363 9648 197 67964
Pending cases in the month 2013 in INDIA.
This is the current status of our country for the month of
july,2013. If this continues INDIA might face abnormal
pending cases in the upcoming years.
4. Solutions:
Law requires-
Financial support.
Increase in Professionals.
Planning commission.
By this around 30-35% pending cases could be easily resolved with use of Information
technology.
VISION:
Our vision between “2015-2020” will be that, with the help of the above supports, we can
reach to the level of the solution for the pending cases which can be solved only when the
“rules are followed strictly”.
0
1
2
3
4
5
Financial
support
Increase of
profession
als
Planning
commissio
n
5. Planning
Increase in
Profession
Financial Support
Implementation of Solution
Ideas Reasons
Lawyer’s
must be
reasonable.
The bar
council should
control the fee so
that the poor can
also appeal for
fair justice.
Scholarship
For Law
Students.
Interest for
Youngsters to
take up lawyer
as career.
Awareness. Awaking from
school hood.
Ideas Reasons
Proper
allocation of
resources.
Resources
must be
adequate
enough.
Proper
utilization of
allocated
resources.
Government
grants must be
utilized for
particular
purpose.
Mobilization
of funds.
A certain
amount of
money should
be spent by the
lawyers to the
govt.
Ideas Reasons
Efficient
courts.
The sub-
courts should
be efficient to
take the basic
decisions.
Chances . Opportunity
given to the
public should
be relatively
elastic.
Allotment of
cases.
Petty cases
in sub-courts
and criminal
to the high
court.
6. Impact of the solution
COURT
• The government should open more national law
universities to increase number of lawyers.
• Number of judges can be increased so that the
youngsters can get experience.
Increase in professionals
• The governments should start new courts for
speedy and fair judgment.
• The classified cases should be taken in that
particular court so that the judgment is proper and
number of pending cases is reduced.
Planning
• Due to pension scheme the lawyers family will be
benefited in his post retirement period.
• The government grants will be effective in giving
the people the fair justice.
Financial support
7. Constitution is a living document, an instrument which makes the government
system work.
As per the eyes of court, the laws are passed before many years and the same laws
are been utilized even today.
At parliament, new acts are passed so that the same issues doesn’t repeat and also
this might be a lesson for a common people.
Vision of law:
Like Supreme Court and Election Commission, they will be completely
independent of the governments. No minister or bureaucrat will be able to
influence their investigations
8. GOVERNMENT :-
Government should understand the current status of our country and plan according to empower in
the lacking areas.
The present laws can have slight changes through which, the rules can be followed to its level best,
according to the situation or the status of the play.
Here we can compare the government and court as a BABY IN A WOMB by taking care of its
womb.
Approximately only 4% of planning is done, for the improvement of the courts to give a speedy and
fair JUSTICE to all citizens.
An equal rights has to be given to all the citizens by avoiding
such inequality in JUDICIARY.
The picture speaks, how POOR is the economy and the
decisions taken by the government.
By stopping the corruption, the LOKPALBILL i.e.,
“BILL PASSED BY ANNA HAZARE” can be proved TRUE.
Because it is said by the public that the “government is
corrupted” more day by day.
CHALLENGES AND MITIGATION
9. PUBLIC:-
Proper cooperation must be given by the public to government. So ,
that the government and the public have mutual understanding and work
together for the development of the nation.
The youngsters must also be given chance to enter into the politics
with the support of higher officials.
They must be given knowledge in a wider manner to present in their
own views.
The Education system has to be changed right from the schooling level.
TODAYS YOUNGSTERSS ARE THE FUTURE OF THE COUNTRY.
Today's current bonding between the PUBLIC and the GOVERNMENT is POOR
and this has to be fixed to be a STRONGEST one.
COURT:-
Plays a vital role in the economy of the country.
Court must be given freedom to take judgment according to the law
and
that must not depend on any politics or any who ever it is concerned .
Only the bill for any new law to be implemented must have got the
approval from the parliament.
Court is meant for JUSTICE not a place of market for MAKING
MONEY(corruption).
Public and government
10. OUR VISION:
Cases against corrupt people should not linger on for years anymore:
Investigations in any case should have to be completed in one year. Trial should be
completed in next one year so that the corrupt politician, officer or judge is sent to
jail within two years.
Weak and corrupt people are appointed as heads of these institutions by the
government.
Judicial decisions are binding – decisions of
the highest court can generally only be
overturned by that same court or through
legislation
UNITED WE STAND ,
UNITED WE RISE
11. APPENDIX :
The above quoted contents are inspired by us from the sayings of :
Mr. KAPIL SIBAL
Mr. ANNA HAZARE
Mr. SENTHIL ( Advocate )
Mr. SHANKAR (Law Professor)
BY:
ABISHEK SUJANI . G
LOKESH HEGDE . S
MOHAMMED MUZZAMILL
RISHABH KUMAR JAIN . J
SUNIL KUMAR . K . V
FROM : JAIRAM ARTS AND SCIENCE COLLEGE . SALEM-08