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Anita Gets Bail

What Are Our Courts Doing? What Should We Do About Them?

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Anita Gets Bail

By: Arun Shourie
Narrated by: Zia Ahmed
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The judiciary has been the one sturdy dyke that has saved us from the excesses of rulers. But recent events remind us of the cracks that have formed: the quality of individuals apart, even the institutional arrangements that had been put in place to preserve the purity and independence of the institution the collegium, conventions governing the way cases are to be assigned among judges have frayed. These cracks provide a dangerous opportunity to political rulers to suborn this institution also.

Through actual cases and judgments of subordinate courts, High Courts and the Supreme Court, Arun Shourie enables us to see how frail and vulnerable this last pillar standing has become. A judge who, by a brazen manipulation of facts, lets a prominent politician off... Events and a judgment that let the convicted choose the prosecutor who is to conduct the case against them... Courts that turn a blind eye to life-and-death reforms even as they preoccupy themselves with trivia... Courts that deliver ringing judgments and then do not care to look if their directions are being implemented... Courts that disregard their own judgments on penalizing persons for perjury, for dragging out cases... Courts that do not think through the consequences, even the predictable consequences of their judgments... Judges who prevaricate, who look the other way when some of their own fraternity come under a cloud... A judge who is manifestly unbalanced, judges whose knowledge of the most elementary facts of science is laughable, a judge whose prose even the Supreme Court is unable to comprehend, all of them continue to hand down rulings that affect the fortunes and lives of thousands... Judges who disregard well-settled principles to such an extent that their colleagues are compelled to make their grave misgivings public... And the non-bailable warrants that are issued for the arrest of Anita, Arun Shourie's ailing wife, for evading summons that were never served, summons that were ostensibly issued for their having built a house that was never built, on a plot they did not own...

Through the meticulous examination that is a hallmark of his writing, Arun Shourie leads us through judgments and instances, some hilarious, so many infuriating, and points to things that each of us - judges, lawyers, laypersons like us - can do to retrieve this most vital of institutions.

©2018 Shourie, Arun (P)2018 Audible, Inc.
Law Literature & Fiction Social Sciences

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