Judges, the
world over, should not be recruited through political
appeasement or by popular vote, nor should practicing
lawyers be made judges. Their recruitment, training and
maintenance should be a class separately above, so that
only the best in capability and integrity would opt for
it.
With the kind of respect
bestowed on them, judges should be held accountable for
the judgments that they make. i.e. A death sentence, when
proved wrong, if not properly explainable by the judge,
should actually amount to attempt to murder or to at least
some lesser degree of responsibility, than the absolute
unaccountability of today.
For those who feel that this
is an intimidating situation for the judge, a proper
explanation as to why he judged so, based on the available
evidence, would suffice. And for the rest of those who
believe that this is a Damocles' sword - indeed it is. But
is it not better to have it on the head of a few people
who are capable, qualified, trained and paid for it, than
to have it over every other human being on this planet,
for the fear of a callous judgment? The prime duty of the
judiciary is to deliver justice, than to dilute
regulations in order to accommodate mediocrity.
This accountability would
ensure that the lower court judgments are just and fair,
making the judiciary prompt and cost effective and forcing
all other government departments to fall in line.
An accountable lower court
will also eradicate the unspoken public fear that there is
a nexus between various forces to prolong the judicial
process, in order to extract more.
Further discretionary powers
should be withdrawn from all facets of the Law, so that
corruption cannot sustain in society. The provision to
punish arbitrarily, vested as discretionary power on the
judge, would only make justice to precariously perch on
lawyer's skill, if not already overtaken by influence,
power, prejudice or corruption, in order to get the
judgment proclaimed at its discretionary minimum or
maximum.
Power does not corrupt, only
discretionary power does.
The present practice of the
judiciary relying heavily on prior higher court judgments
should be totally done away with, because the exact
context, the related evidence, whether the case was
properly represented and contested & whether the concerned
parties were genuine, cannot be ascertained. As of now,
any two conniving lawyers can sabotage any law of the
land, if one of them is willing to lose for the sake of
gain. This back-door provision for creating laws and
sub-rules should be stopped at any cost. Law making should
be left to the representative council of the people of the
land, but not without the intervention of the judiciary.
In a democracy, you cannot rule out the possibility of a
band of scoundrels winning the elections or in certain
other context, a dictator, trying to overthrow the rule of
Law, in which case who else can come to the rescue, but an
accountable judiciary. An accountable judiciary has to be
held supreme.
The evasive tendency of adding
law after law, without affixing accountability for judges
and lawyers, has made the entire system bulky and
cumbersome. This has led to a predicament where a judge
cannot entertain an argument without the exact
section/subsection numerically specified, or where a
lawyer cannot specialize in more than one stream of the
Law, even after a lifetime's effort. At the same time, it
is expected of even the commonest of men to know the Law,
for ignorance of the Law is not considered an excuse. How
unjust can injustice be? This is a clear case of dividing
the world on the basis of knowledge, where the well
informed intimidates the very existence of the less
informed. The Law definitely needs to be simplified.
Further the escape route for
the rich and wealthy, in the form of fine, is one of
life's greatest injustices against the poor. For the poor,
both imprisonment and fine are great pains, whereas for
the other, only one of them is. Only when this exit route
is scrapped, will justice prevail in any land.
Judiciary, the world over,
honestly feels and believes that it is doing a great job,
but equipped with only the present set of legislation, the
reality is far from that.
I hope that someday, the
Thomas Easaw Amendment of the Law would be implemented,
making justice a man's birthright and that every man would
be able to demand it, rather than beg and plead for it as
he is forced to do today.
The Judge
Oh God! Why is it happening
again?
When somebody helps a criminal
To keep away from the Law
Isn't he himself a criminal
Then why is the lawyer allowed
to judge
With a lot left to his own
discretion
And no accountability at all
Why is it happening again?
Ten thousand years of
civilization
Too many having died for it
Why does it take this little
guitar
And this humble man to sing
for it?
Why is it happening again?