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US SUPREME COURT - EQUAL JUSTICE UNDER LAW

 

US SUPREME COURT - EQUAL JUSTICE UNDER LAW

 

In India? 

 

PEOPLE CANNOT EVEN REACH

TO A LOWER COURT

 

AND SUPREME COURT ???

 

IT IS A FORBIDDEN FRUIT

FOR COMMON MAN.

 

NO ?????



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Arup (UNEMPLOYED)     21 July 2010

YES

YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY RIGHT.

BUT THE ABOVE IS PART OF AN ADVERTISEMENT YAAR.

Bhartiya No. 1 (Nationalist)     21 July 2010

It is an admitted fact, nothing new about it. If u have money then only u will get a chance of  even to file a suit. Forget about reaching Hon. SC or HC.

In United States,even speedy trial is one of the constitutionally assured rights.

 

In Singapore

"Singapore has consistently been rated as one of the least corrupt countries in the world by Transparency International

Although Singapore's laws are inherited from English and British Indian laws, and include many elements of English common law, in some respects they have departed from that tradition since independence. For example, trial by jury has been abolished.

Singapore has laws and penalties that include judicial corporal punishment in the form of caning for offenses such as rape, violence, rioting, drug use, vandalism of property, and some immigration offences. Singapore also imposes a mandatory death penalty for first-degree murder and drug-trafficking. 

Amnesty International has estimated that Singapore has "possibly the highest execution rate in the world relative to its population". The government argues that Singapore has the sovereign right to determine its own judicial system and impose what it sees as an appropriate punishment.

Source:  Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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