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Prakash Yedhula (Lawyer)     07 December 2008

INDIA CORRUPTION STUDY 2005 - CORRUPTION IN JUDICIARY

Study by Centre for Media Studies, New Delhi published in 2005


KEY HIGHLIGHTS



  • Value of corruption in the Judiciary in the entire country is estimated at Rs. 2630 crores per annum





  • Around 13.37% of households claimed to have interacted with Judiciary in the last year. This figure is higher in urban areas (15.73%) than rural areas (12.43%).





  • 6.3% of the households interviewed have claimed to pay bribes. This figure is 8.2% in case of urban households as against 5.5% in case of rural households.





  • 73% of those who had been to Judiciary had visited courts for civil cases, while 26% came for criminal cases.





  • More than half (57%) of those ever visiting court had visited for at least 4 times in last one year.





  • 80% of those who have interacted with courts agreed that there was corruption in the Judiciary.





  • 64% of those interviewed believed that corruption had increased during last one year.





  • Almost 54% respondents took the alternate process like using influence or paying bribes for getting their work done.





  • Of those who paid bribes, 61% had paid money to a lawyer, whereas 29% paid money to court officials, while 15% paid money to middlemen to get their work done.





 


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Prakash Yedhula (Lawyer)     07 December 2008

 Find the atttachment here


Attached File : 31 corruption in judiciary.pdf downloaded: 295 times

RAKHI BUDHIRAJA ADVOCATE (LAWYER AT BUDHIRAJA & ASSOCIATES SUPREME COURT OF INDIA)     05 January 2009

really its gud & helpful collection. Thanx for providing.

B.B.R.Goud. ( Faculty)     07 March 2009

thank you very much for providing the valuable and thought provoking material on this particular area.

Anil Agrawal (Retired)     19 March 2009

 Is there any cogent reason why the judiciary should not be corrupt? We have accepted that netas and babus are corrupt. Are those manning judiciary of special type and have they come from another planet? Are their needs different than those of netas and babus? Remember that salary has nothing to do with the level of corruption. I as an individual have been advocating that corruption should be legalised. Standards and rates should be prescribed. Then Jai Ho!

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RAJ KISHORE VAISH (TEACHER CITIZEN OF INDIA)     02 January 2010

I AM AGREED WITH ANIL JI

girishankar (manager)     09 January 2010

Well said Mr.Anil if corruption is legalized we can directly go and finish our reqiuerments..........

But oh what will happen to the mediators who were surviving by killing others survilance...........

Arup Kumar Gupta, Korba, Chattishgarh ((m)9893058429)     09 January 2010

judges are corrupted, but we tell judiciary is corrupted.judges individual corruption goes into the account of judiciary.

how far corrupt judges getting shelter under the contempt of court act

saharaaj (n/a)     01 November 2010

Judg

saharaaj (n/a)     01 November 2010

how can judges will be free from temptation .

Prashant bhushan ( PF case ) submission show , like policemen shield each other as mutual help ( look at soharbudin fake encounter) , judges also shield each other from exposure .

Look at punjab High court

under current report show the procedure for getting a seat on the bench

corruption has many shades some do not fall under the strict definition .

for excellent definition refer ot klinton case of white internee

Anil Agrawal (Retired)     01 November 2010

I think SC has also suggested legalising corruption.


(Guest)

Where are, one my posting and one of Mr. Raj Kishore Vaish, GONE?  Who is this hopeless in LCI Admin. doing such nonsense of deletion ????????????

RAJ KISHORE VAISH (TEACHER CITIZEN OF INDIA)     02 November 2010

Dear Ramsumdre ,

                                 Tell me about .

                                                            Raj Kishore Vaish


(Guest)
Dear Raj Kishore ji, where is that; Har shaakh pe ullu baithe hain, anjaam-e-gulistan kya hoge? and you have also added first line of the great Allama Iqbal? We all are posting here sincerely and who is this becoming super over us by touching our words?

girishankar (manager)     02 November 2010

Hello Raj JI bck to pavlion Great. Mr. Prakash Ji to hear  there is huge Quantam of Money is involved  as  you hav quoted. Its very Sad that we common people are/were thinking that Judis & Judiciary some what like a GOD b'cous what ever there judgement is ......Whats the remedy


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