What's new

Legal system expensive, big lawyers charge like taxis: Law Commission chairman

RISING SUN

SENIOR MEMBER
Joined
Jun 1, 2012
Messages
4,015
Reaction score
0
Country
India
Location
India
Legal system expensive, big lawyers charge like taxis: Law Commission chairman
The Indian legal system is “so complicated” and expensive that poor people are denied access to it, the Law Commission chairman said today, while noting that even he would not be able to afford “big lawyers”. The bail conditions are so complicated that a poor man remains in jail and serves the entire sentence before a lawyer stands for him while the rich get bail in “advance”, Justice (retired) B S Chauhan said.

“The question is why our legal system and bail conditions are so complicated, that a poor person cannot afford to look towards the courts while a rich person can approach it in advance even before his arrest,” he said, while addressing a seminar on prisoners’ rights held here.

He also blamed “big lawyers” for discrimination in providing access to the legal system to the rich and poor people.

“Big lawyers can defend any kind of greatest offence. I retired as a Supreme Court judge, if I have a case, I cannot afford them. They are so expensive nowadays and they charge per hour, per day, like taxis,” he said.

The Law Commission chairman also batted for adopting vernacular languages in local courts instead of using English which was not be understood by the poor people.

“Why we are we shying from adopting vernacular language in local courts. We speak a foreign language so our client may not understand whether (what) we are arguing is relevant or not. This is the only purpose to carry on with English even after 79 years of independence,” he said.

The seminar organised by Tihar prisons in collaboration with Bureau of Police Research and Development, Delhi University’s School of Social work, and non profit rights group Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI), was also addressed by Deputy Chief Minister of Delhi Manish Sisodia.

“Talking about rights of prisoners, we must conceive those conditions that we may expect at our jails because any one, through a bad stoke of luck, may land there,” Sisodia said. He urged that the seminar should come out with a conclusion that can be implemented by the Delhi government.

The seminar was also addressed by the director general of Delhi Prisons, CHRI director Sanjoy Hazarika and Head of School of Social Work Neera Agnimitra.
http://www.financialexpress.com/ind...ge-like-taxis-law-commission-chairman/867695/
 
. .
This is the major cause of corruption in a country.

A 3rd world justice system is a death sentence in today's day and age.

Only a strong justice system ensures safety of a nation.
 
.
This is the major cause of corruption in a country.

A 3rd world justice system is a death sentence in today's day and age.

Only a strong justice system ensures safety of a nation.
Acknowledging the problem is first step towards justice.
 
. .
You are welcome to use this forum to do that.
We acknowledge our problem and try to solve within the ethical and legal freedom provided by our regulations. I am here to learn on a personal note. Thank you.
 
.
We acknowledge our problem and try to solve within the ethical and legal freedom provided by our regulations. I am here to learn on a personal note. Thank you.

And what have you so far concluded?
 
.
And what have you so far concluded?
That we can get a justice with right information available with RTI, consumer forums, regulators and layers of legal department. There is delay in most of the cases but mostly because of very own reasons. Last summer CJI did reflected on this during meeting Allahabad if you followed that up. Justice isn't impossible in India in almost all cases though you will find people on your side on every time if you are honest. Thank you.
 
.
That we can get a justice with right information available with RTI, consumer forums, regulators and layers of legal department. There is delay in most of the cases but mostly because of very own reasons. Last summer CJI did reflected on this during meeting Allahabad if you followed that up. Justice isn't impossible in India in almost all cases though you will find people on your side on every time if you are honest. Thank you.

But isn't it counterproductive to have a situation or even criminal if I may. That honesty needs taking sides with for justice to prevail.
 
.
But isn't it counterproductive to have a situation or even criminal if I may. That honesty needs taking sides with for justice to prevail.
Sorry unable to understand your query, will you please clarify? I will be able to reply tomorrow as it's sleeping time. Thank you. Good night to you and a very happy sunday.
 
.
Even in Pakistan - 90% of average citizens can't afford going to High Court. Supreme court is all another ball game.
 
. .
Back
Top Bottom