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Rajasthan High Court at Jaipur Bench Jaipur passed an order on dated 18/07/2005 against M/S ICICI Bank Limited including their chairman, Managing Director etc, in the criminal matter u/s 420, 120-B etc of Indian Penal Code, but till date the compliance of that court order is still awaited and the accused are freely enjoying.

2006-10-28 16:37:28 · 5 answers · asked by the_legal_mind 1 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

5 answers

No, the orders are not effective at all.
Your glaring example is one such
rare incident.

First of all, the court do not dare to
pass any order against influential
people. Till date no conviction has
been done in all old cases. If by mistake,
a foolish Judge does it, the enforcing
agencies would not dare to implement
it. This is India.

LN Mishra Murder case,
Lalu Fodder Scam
Fernandes Defence deal
Advani for Babri demolision
Advani for inciting communal violence, which killed !000s.
Uma Bharati for babri demolition
Rajiv gandhi & Congress for Bofors
Narasimha Rao for JMM bribary
Shibu Soren for JMM bribary
Congress for Oil for Food deal
Jaswant Singh for freeing Pak terrorist with money
Amar Singh for vulger deals and bribery in UP
Mulayam Singh for disproportionate wealth.
Raja Bhaiya for killing several oppenents.
Mayawati for Taj Corridor scam and disproportionate wealth.
Arjun Singh for Churut Lottery scam.
and many more references can be given.

Coke & Pepsi flouted the conditions
of employment and exports, what the
Govt. has done.

"Contempt of Court" cases can be
added with the orders for ordinary
persons for compliance. There are
lakhs of contempt cases, but no one
to follow it up, because the erring
persons bribe the police and the courts.

2006-10-30 20:47:33 · answer #1 · answered by pianist 5 · 0 0

Anything that starts w/ Rajasthan High Court can take a hike hadjie.

2006-10-28 23:41:21 · answer #2 · answered by opitmdotcom 3 · 0 0

prefer a representation to the honourable court

2006-10-29 05:23:51 · answer #3 · answered by R Purushotham Rao 4 · 0 0

No order of any court is really effective - unless somebody (?) take steps for its enforcement. !

2006-10-29 08:02:38 · answer #4 · answered by Alrahcam 4 · 0 0

a BIG NO

2006-10-28 23:45:14 · answer #5 · answered by gappu 1 · 0 0

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