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Cause for concern

The disclosure by Transparency International that Rs.2,630 crore was paid in bribes to the lower judiciary in India during 2006 (May 26) is a cause for serious concern. Pendency of cases for years, procedural delays caused by advocates and the police, shortage of judges, threats and counter-threats by clients and their musclemen, and the unhelpful attitude of the judicial staff are all breeding grounds of corruption.

The judiciary has always been sensitive to contempt from outside; it is time it became just as sensitive to the contempt that originates from within.

Capt. T. Raju (retd.),
Secunderabad

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It is incomprehensible why vacancies of judicial officers at lower levels are not filled up expeditiously. Antiquated civil and criminal laws result in judicial delays and lead to corruption.

G.V.S. Lakshmi,
Visakhapatnam

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