Friday, September 24, 2010

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Even Indian Law Institute published a volume but that work is doubtful on the legal research presence in law as such.

Today we find several conflicting opinions, lie Law department advices the other ministries that law courts should not step in eminent domain, like Veerappa Moily recently gave a clean chit to Telecom ministry to ignore the Regulator though that ministry deliberately permitted several thousands crores losses to exchequer as the telecom minstry choose to help the earlier bidders in telecom in G2 spectrum.

So the state is fluid to accept all corruptions at the cost of tax payers of all sorts.. direct or indirect tax payers not only in India, but world over!

Is it not high time that legal coommunity should be accountable?

Thursday, September 23, 2010

In the conference how they will tackle is a 100 bn $ question. After all people are day by day lose confidence in law courts and they desist to come to courts as they are not confident whether courts are for them or for arbitrary legislators!

Before things go out of hand, is it not the duty of Law authorities, academics, jurists world over to ponder over to rectify?

Some say legal research, is there any legal researches commissioned by governments any where inthe world as is done in social research methods. Even today, we giver LL.D, or PhD degrees in law with really no sensible research!
Every statute is countered by by some other statute, by legislators, half knowledge specimen on earth. they escape by eminent domain to do every other arbitrary thing!
Law research is not like other known research areas like physics, chemistry, economics, sociology. So Law is indeed groping in dark by conflicting decisions and create more and more conflicts in societies..

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Braden was the first

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President Woodrow Wilson said, 'I do not see any one can possibly understand the law or know anything of it, except ;Memoriter' without getting a clear idea of how it iis in fact generated in society from age to age to its immediate needs and use'..indeed a thought to be pondered over by all eminent jurists, universities of law or schools of Law!
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Braden member of Connecticut Bar in 1952 said in his article 'Legal Research : A variation of an old Lament' published in Journal of Legal Education 39-45(1952-53).

Clearly specified ' Legal Scholars write and write in the Law journals and publish and publish and what we do have.'...a lot of chaff with no grains!