Wednesday, November 25, 2009

As it goes by

For sometime now, any court court's decisions on political matters are for all to guess and most of ten than not, those decisions are easy to predict. At lower court, they readily decide in favour with the Opposition but as it goes for appeal then the higher courts prefer to retain the status quo though facts and laws dictate the opposite.

When the coup d'etat in Perak is challenged in court, the High Court decides in favour of the deposed MB but as it goes to appeal, everything becomes even more complicated and today the matter is left exposed in the open,hoping that the People will forget and it seems true as few and fewer People remember as one of the horribly administered coup in this country.

Gratefully, as cunning as they are, those who are being victimised too have a few tricks of their own albeit its limitation but the power of the day has become extremely restless in the mess they themselves created for the sake of retaining their waning power. Once we have a very respectable judiciary but as of the present day, ours is a mockery of a true judicial system. Perhaps, the judiciary in Cuba or even Maldives is far better than ours since the head of our judiciary himself has strong link with the ruling government. How can the People perceive such institution as being impartial if it is headed by one who once belongs to the ruling party and maybe he still is.

Justice needs to bee seen not merely done

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