Thursday, 22 March 2012

JUDICIAL INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION- 
OUR CRYING NEED
Judiciary in India has not been docketed as a whole. Not only in India but in the whole of Indian sub continent. We do not have any data base of judicial activities at one place.We do not have consolidated  data bank of  judicial judgements.

Although we are more than  a century old system but we don have past , present HR profiles or analysis of the competence of our human resources.

Similarly we have been using our man power for the last several centuries but we don't have a comparative study how the personal who manned the system at different levels performed

We do not have any idea under which mechanism  each of the person was groomed or performed or failed. 
In other words we do not have a study paper of the quality, quantity, competence,productivity,training, risk management planning, capacity and  management policy of our human resources applied.

Without such a study we can not improve our working. The whole world is changing. India has also changed, but our system has not changed because we have not put enough imagination in the development of this part of system.We have not collected information.If we even try to study our system, we will have contradictory figures. If our Justice Delivery system  is studied as a whole based on scientific data we will find apparent shocking loop holes. 

Law is a only a vehicle to reach the destination of justice through prudence.Law is the wisdom of the society and reflection of the ambition of the people. 

We have never cared to monitor working of our legal  system in a continuous or organized manner.

In fact it was the work of the Britishers, they invested in judicial and legal infrastructure. We in the last 60 years failed to even draft a legal infrastructure development and fund investment programme. We have Police Building Construction Corporation. We have agriculture produce Marketing Committee.We have bridge Construction Corporation. We have foreign policy. We have power Grid Corporation. We have this and that regulatory authorities but in spite of our 60 years of independence we have failed to create a consolidated Judicial Infrastructure Development Corporation. We do not have study paper of the requirement or demand of Justice and supply thereof. We do not have any study paper of the forces that effect the demand and supply of justice. In fact although our constitution in its preamble has fixed the word justice as its foremost prioritised item but we even after a journey of 60 odd years have not done enough to walk up to its marked destination.
I stop here with a question Mark. Whether we should not start even now ?

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