Regarding:
Viable and practical measure to ensure implementation of Court Orders…..
Hello Citizens of
This is for your information. If you deem desirable, share the same with interested persons.
A suggestion has been made to Hon Chief Justice of
A similar request been made to Shri Wajahat Habibullah, Chief Central Information Commissioner,
Counsels/Advocates/ RTI Applicants in their Second Appeals may make Written or Oral prayer to the effect.
Suggestion made–
To,
The Hon Citizen of
Mr.K G Balakrishnan.
The Hon Supreme Court of
Regarding:
All Litigations, PILs or otherwise, involving Appellant/ Respondents as Govt/any Public Authority, under Article 226 or 32 or Otherwise.
Hon Justice,
In the backdrop of,
Many a times conclusive orders of the court are not complied with; and
Time and again even courts have shown their inability to monitor implementation of their Orders,
The writer takes the opportunity to bring forth a practical and easy solution.
The
“Appellant/Respondents Govt/ Public Authority to update their website about Court’s directions so given and action taken in pursuant thereof;
As long as the Appellant’s/ Respondent’s website doesn’t show up details of action taken, non compliance of Court Orders can and should safely be presumed and be alleged.”
The Hon Chief Justice is requested to give a thought to above suggestion and if it deem fit to adopt the same may also please see that all High Courts and other Subordinate Courts adopt.
Also, the Hon Justice in their discretion may direct the Bar Council of India to issue a circular or alike to apprise the members that they may incorporate above suggested measure in their pleadings if they desire so.
Thanking You,
Sandeep Jalan (B Com, LLB)
Janhit Manch, Kuber Bhuvan,
It must be stated that the implementation of this measure is not at the mercy of CJI or CIC accepting or rejecting the same.
Even if a single instance is established whereby a Counsel/Advocate/ RTI applicant obtain this “relief “from any of the HC or SC or CIC, it will become a precedent.
Thereafter, by virtue of Article 14 of Constitution of India, the scheme of equality before law, the judges/ Commissioners will not be able to refuse this just relief.