At a Delhi court Lawyers confronted a judge appointed under reservation quota, accusing him of frequently coming to court under the influence of alcohol and lacking competence in handling judicial proceedings.
I condemn this in the name of Baba ji Ambedkar sir
In India, in failed relationships, men are sent to jail for this, the government has created a special section, BNS Sec. 69. Along with that, they are also labelled as rapists.
Very pathetic laws of a poorly governed country.
@advbharatchugh, you explained this issue very well.
Shilpa Shinde admits filing false sexual harassment cases against producer of her show over payment dispute. Says "Wo bilkul jhootha tha. Jo payment teen mahine baad milni thi wo mujhe tabhi mili. Settlement hua"
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Shilpa Shinde admits filing false sexual harassment cases against producer of her show over payment dispute. Says "Wo bilkul jhootha tha. Jo payment teen mahine baad milni thi wo mujhe tabhi mili. Settlement hua"
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@earthcraft26@DeepikaBhardwaj@Phoenix_firing Let me know how many daughters in-laws doesn’t abuse husbands parent. Let me know if you r able to give me count. If not then seat down and keep quiet.
@nanditathhakur She should have ran away from her fathers house as well, her father was also not a powerful person. Why did she stay at her father’s house so many years
INDIA’S JUDICIARY: Every 3rd High Court Judge is an “Uncle”
This 2010 exposé on Punjab & Haryana High Court is damning proof of deep-rooted nepotism and shameless family favoritism.
Sons, nephews, wives, brothers, sisters & in-laws — all practicing as advocates in the SAME court where their relative sits as a Judge.
A list of 16 such “Uncle Judges” was officially forwarded to the Union Law Ministry.
Just look at this table. Clear, blatant conflict of interest. How the can justice be delivered fairly when family members argue cases before their own “Uncle”?
The Law Commission and Bar Council flagged this years ago. Nothing changed.
This uncle culture has destroyed public faith in the judiciary. Merit is dead. Nepotism rules.
We need ruthless reforms NOW:
- Ban close relatives from practicing in the same court
- Mandatory public declaration of family links
- Strict penalties for violations
Enough is enough. The temple of justice has become a family business.
Suspended DSP Pooja Pandey got bail from the Supreme Court.
CJI Surya Kant: The petitioner is a woman. She is a single mother with a child of two-three years old, who is also in jail with her.
Her Crime:
Ms. Pooja Pandey is a DSP from Seoni, Madhya Pradesh.
She knew that her district borders Maharashtra and that large amounts of hawala money are routed from Katni to Maharashtra. Acting diligently, she conducted a checking operation at a district checkpoint, during which ₹3 crore in hawala cash was recovered from a car.
The “honest” Pooja Pandey kept the entire amount with herself. The hawala operator came running the next morning, crying and pleading. At that point, the “honest” DSP Pooja Pandey’s soft heart melted, and out of sympathy she said, “Half for me, half for you, and I’ll let you go.”
Although upset at losing half the money, the hawala operator still felt relieved that he would at least get ₹1.5 crore back and would avoid getting entangled in police trouble.
He agreed and went home, while DSP Pooja Pandey promised that ₹1.5 crore out of the ₹3 crore would be delivered to his house.
However, instead of ₹1.5 crore, she allegedly sent only ₹1.25 crore and kept another ₹25 lakh for herself.
Enraged, the hawala operator decided, “If I am going down, I’ll take you down with me.” He filed a police complaint and informed senior officials about the entire matter.
After the news surfaced, there was panic from Seoni to Bhopal, and now Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has ordered strict action in the matter.
But DSP Pooja Pandey also has family, children, and Diwali expenses to manage. So if she kept ₹1.75 crore instead of ₹1.5 crore from the ₹3 crore, what was so wrong in that? The hawala operator should not have filed a police complaint over such a small matter.