Sunday, October 03, 2010




*Like Jury selection, Judges for Babri Case should be chosen by the
litigants on Supreme Court appeal*





*Ayodhya Verdict as a piece of legal document is held by lawyers and judges
as so much flawed when it is tested on the standards of Constitutional
fundamentals. The logic and reasoning of all 3 judges smack of extra-legal
consideration impacting on their judgments. *

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*Since judges are appointed by State, which is proved to be politically
motivated on one side or other, a selection method should be adopted at the
next Apex level hearing of the appeal to be filed by the both litigants who
should have a stake in ensuring no bias, no prejudice, no politics, no
personal agenda is attributed to the selected judges. Both litigants should
have the right to veto the candidature of any judge appearing before a
specially paneled ‘Selection Committee’ to ensure that case should proceed
with mutual trust and confidence in the judiciary. A separate process should
be initiated by the Chief Justice of India, to test the bona fides of the
judges on their commitment to the Constitution of India, during their past
record of delivering judgments. *

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*Since Babri Masjid/ Ram Janambhoomi, title suit is to be considered
entirely on the basis of hard facts and documentation, Chief Justice should
caution selected judges against inserting extra legal/ philosophical/
ideological/ religious opinions in their judgment.*

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*All such precautions will have to be made at appeal to Supreme Court level,
to ensure that such hotchpotch potpourri as presented by Allahabad High
Court on Ayodhya, is not coming forth to damage the reputation of Indian
Judiciary and drag Indian justice to directions **ultra vires of Indian
constitution. *

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*Let India not become the laughing stock of the world that is so keenly
watching, how India sizes up to the challenges of the modern world. *





*Ghulam Muhammed, Mumbai*

*[email protected]*

*<http://www.ghulammuhammed.blogspot.com>*

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