12 years ago
Pay no mind to those who talk behind your back, it simply means that you are two steps ahead !!!
Pay no mind to those who talk behind your back, it simply means that you are two steps ahead !!!
G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
http://gkajmani-mystraythoughts.blogspot.com/
Pay no mind to those who talk behind your back, it simply means that you are two steps ahead !!!
I tend to think that even though they go by evidence and other facts, they still may get swayed by personal feelings.I have seen it happen , and it is very difficult to pin point since the facts can go either way,depending on ones perception.To give an example - A case involving property right between 2 people where both have bought the property from the same builder and at almost the same time, a cheating case involving the builder and two people who have both been cheated?
It is the same with other issues as well, people are not perfect they let their personal feelings take over while making a decision, that has been my experience ...
I tend to think that even though they go by evidence and other facts, they still may get swayed by personal feelings.I have seen it happen , and it is very difficult to pin point since the facts can go either way,depending on ones perception.To give an example - A case involving property right between 2 people where both have bought the property from the same builder and at almost the same time, a cheating case involving the builder and two people who have both been cheated?
It is the same with other issues as well, people are not perfect they let their personal feelings take over while making a decision, that has been my experience ...
It's true some verdicts of lower court might suffer from such legal infirmities but those don't stand in higher courts. I know of so many cases when the judges of higher court passed strictures on them while setting aside these verdicts citing simple non-application of minds!
Pay no mind to those who talk behind your back, it simply means that you are two steps ahead !!!
I tend to think that even though they go by evidence and other facts, they still may get swayed by personal feelings.I have seen it happen , and it is very difficult to pin point since the facts can go either way,depending on ones perception.To give an example - A case involving property right between 2 people where both have bought the property from the same builder and at almost the same time, a cheating case involving the builder and two people who have both been cheated?
It is the same with other issues as well, people are not perfect they let their personal feelings take over while making a decision, that has been my experience ...
It's true some verdicts of lower court might suffer from such legal infirmities but those don't stand in higher courts. I know of so many cases when the judges of higher court passed strictures on them while setting aside these verdicts citing simple non-application of minds!
No doubt we have higher courts right upto the highest level - The supreme court.But let us take some practical implications here.When the case gets transferred to a higher court , the lawyers fees also become higher.In Bangalore high court a good lawyer charges anything between Rs 15,ooo to Rs 20,000 per each sitting, and with many adjournments and delays one can see how the poor litigant gets to spend for probably no fault of his.And if he has to go to the Supreme court the lawyers charge nothing less than a lakh and a half for sitting...Most of the time this is because of faulty judgment given by the lower courts ..
I tend to think that even though they go by evidence and other facts, they still may get swayed by personal feelings.I have seen it happen , and it is very difficult to pin point since the facts can go either way,depending on ones perception.To give an example - A case involving property right between 2 people where both have bought the property from the same builder and at almost the same time, a cheating case involving the builder and two people who have both been cheated?
It is the same with other issues as well, people are not perfect they let their personal feelings take over while making a decision, that has been my experience ...
It's true some verdicts of lower court might suffer from such legal infirmities but those don't stand in higher courts. I know of so many cases when the judges of higher court passed strictures on them while setting aside these verdicts citing simple non-application of minds!
No doubt we have higher courts right upto the highest level - The supreme court.But let us take some practical implications here.When the case gets transferred to a higher court , the lawyers fees also become higher.In Bangalore high court a good lawyer charges anything between Rs 15,ooo to Rs 20,000 per each sitting, and with many adjournments and delays one can see how the poor litigant gets to spend for probably no fault of his.And if he has to go to the Supreme court the lawyers charge nothing less than a lakh and a half for sitting...Most of the time this is because of faulty judgment given by the lower courts ..
I agree that cost is becoming prohibitive and almost unaffordable for the people and this is an area which can do with very urgent judicial reform. I would like to have a concept like judicial accountability or audit in this regard so that judges delivering these mala fide judgement are duly called to account for these kinds of judgments.
Pay no mind to those who talk behind your back, it simply means that you are two steps ahead !!!
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