how gud is indian judicial system?

As we know india has become the oldest judiciary in the world. The list of judiciary could probably be much extended, but this is just a sample, based on a general feeling of discomfort with such judges, though the political set up that is responsible for these appointments would rest in comfort with such judges around. Indian judiacial system impose our thoughts down. It does not satisfy our hops and desires. So it should be improved for our welfare.
 
Its like a coin, which has its pros and cons as well. If you focus on only cons then you will be left with only negatives to think about. None of the system is perfect, we need to make one.
 
There are certain laws that has to be reformed and much social awareness should be brought in by the judicial system so that people can learn about that.
 
Fairness of any judicial system depends on the fairness of the method of selecting and posting the judges to judicial positions in lower or higher courts.
In India, one often gets the impression that these postings are frequently politically motivated so that such judges give judgements in favour of the political set up that placed the judges there in the relevant courts. Ignoring seniority, selecting on the basis of religion,caste,or on the basis of the judges' known political proclivities, are some of the methods used by the political establishments of the day.
 
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The Indian judiciary is facing lots of problems. Most judges tend to believe that it is better to let a criminal go but never to let an innocent man suffer. Hence, the cases take a long time and we are all aware of the corruption levels of the country.
 
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There is no controversy that the biggest problem facing the judiciary is the number of pending cases—over three crores. Before even trying to resolve this problem, the question to be asked is: How does one define a ‘pending case’? Is a case instituted yesterday (a traffic challan) as much a pending case as one instituted twenty years ago (gang rape and murder) both not yet decided? Every law defines the words used in the statute and the court adjudicates on the interpretation of those words. But, we have not yet decided on the definition of a ‘pending case’ and therefore all cases in the courts, including yesterday’s undecided challan is a pending case. If we take the trouble of defining all necessary terms we will be able to better appreciate the magnitude of the problem of arrears.
 
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