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Call for judges to come clean

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Tannu Sharma

Posted: Feb 06, 2009 at 0834 hrs IST

New Delhi The voices demanding disclosure of assets by judges, in compliance with the Central Information Commission’s order, seems to be getting louder every day.

Echoing the views of jurist Fali S Nariman, another legal luminary P P Rao on Thursday asked judges to conduct themselves in a manner that is befitting of their stature.

Speaking at a seminar here on Legality and Propriety of Disclosure of Assets by Judges, Rao said, “judges should not only be clean, they should also appear clean. People are more agitated about corruption in the judiciary than corruption in other organs of the state.”

“We have seen what happened in Punjab, Rajasthan, Bombay and other High Courts. We cannot shut our eyes,” pointed out Rao as he referred to instances of judicial corruption in different parts of the country in recent times. Rao further felt that when it is mandatory for people contesting elections to declare their asset, the same rule should apply to judges. Former Attorney General Soli J Sorabjee, who was also present at the function, felt, “it would be help in bringing transparency in the system as a whole.”

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Ganga by Raju on 06 Feb 2009

Why not a dip in Ganga?

Surf by Amar Singh on 06 Feb 2009

They can use Surf detergent to come clean.

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