Gone are the days waiting for the
government to bring change or act on security and protecting the rights… But
things are different now, the social concern and responsibility has shift hand
from the government to courts and many important decisions taken lately by
courts are simply strict and prudent.
However the government implement
the rule are not totally taken into concern and many aren’t strong enough to
withstand as long as government keep changing while in rule, the court orders
has been the engross enhancement. Whether we agree or not, the court implement
is equal to amendment that only an apex court could dismiss which is the last lookout
for poor or rich to get rectified.
Take the instant of removing the
black films from cars or the late rule on helmet and the recent ban imposed on
the tourist activities around the tiger reserves across India is welcomed by everyone
and no protest is raised against the implement. These are little brought under limelight
and there are many I come across latterly in newspapers which I couldn’t
remember all yet, the responsibility of courts has upright under the 'Suo Moto' of
judges.
Even the social
crime and abuse in society are taken through suo moto of judges on basic sense
and humanity in recent past is all prudent and appraise humanitarian; and without
fail they use their authority to notify or rectify any government on social interest
and law and order. I wanna write one day appreciating the judges for their
upholding democratic and humanitarian on public general in liberty and straight
forward on ruling the unruly, wild and turbulent… I got the chance now after go
through a suo moto of judge’s of Madras High Court, inquiring the fall to death
of a 6 year old from a running school bus
through a huge hole under her seat which shook the Chennaities a day before. It’s
a pity disaster in itself!
Long live the
judges with suo moto… and social interest!
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the importance of judges in our modern world.
ReplyDeleteGood post...thank you for sharing your thoughts, Jeevan.
ReplyDeletewell said Jeevan
ReplyDeleteVery well written. When Government fail to do the duty, someone else has to do it.
ReplyDeleteGood post . We common citizens have to voice concern over the failure of the system.We can only hope someone will care.
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