Monday, May 5, 2008

MAY 5 2008


THE READERS PAVILION
SQUIB
The Editor,
I saw you chatting for a long time in our court today with a fair lady, so much that you eventually forgot your glasses. If it were somebody else you would make a report of it in the Squib.
Editor’s Note: - What if I had forgotten my shoes!

CAP
The Editor,
I respect your courage and sense of dare. I can’t ever imagine myself, having the courage to enter a court with my (native) cap on! Sometimes, when I read your articles, I feel it is even dangerous enough an exercise, not to talk of writing same!
Editor’s Note:- What is there to fear?

EXECUTION
The Editor,
For a long time, I have been wanting to see you. Is there nothing the Squib can do over the way the police have constituted themselves into an appellate court of sort over judgments of the High Court pertaining to executions. Before the police provide security for court sheriffs on execution duty, they will say they need to verify the judgement and that can take more than two months!
Something should be done about the situation.
Editor’s Note: - Maybe one can complain about delay in the scrutiny of judgments. But can one complain about the scrutiny itself when one considers that there are so many fake judgments and processes flying about?

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