[Assam] Fwd: A CORRECTION RE: A Question for The 'Second Tier' Proponents

Nayanjyoti Medhi nayanjyoti.medhi at gmail.com
Fri Mar 2 14:18:52 EST 2007


Dilipda,
No problem in calling me by my name,
" You might have learnt from your own case (pending in CAT)."<-------
misunderstanding of names. i thought you were someone else. stands
corrected. please omit that line when reading.



On 3/3/07, Dilip/Dil Deka <dilipdeka at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Nayan,
> I am calling you Nayan, because I think you are a lot younger than I am.
> I didn't understand the part, " You might have learnt from your own case
> (pending in CAT)."
> - Please elaborate a little.
> Dilipda
>
> *Nayanjyoti Medhi <nayanjyoti.medhi at gmail.com >* wrote:
>
> I think you are right on point. Make people aware. Also make everyone
> accountable for their actions. The law of torts is still lagging behind in
> India. In this i think we need to follow the American legal system. The
> Courts in India still don't like awarding Damages. I think it would be a
> good starting point. And one more thing. everything cannot be reformed at
> once in a single go. As you said, it needs time. You might have learnt from
> your own case (pending in CAT). The very first thing that needs to be
> overhauled is the Judiciary. Make lawyers and Judges accountable  for their
> actions. I think this will bring in a drastic change in the society. A
> strong, efficient Judiciary and Justice delivery system will ensure
> .........
>
>
>
> On 3/3/07, Dilip/Dil Deka <dilipdeka at yahoo.com > wrote:
> >
> > *" I definately (sic) would welcome a reform in the Governmental
> > system. "*
> > * -*  I don't think there is anyone in the net who does not agree with
> > the statement. Reform is needed not just for the inequity with the rest of
> > India that is being discussed, but also for inequities within Assam -
> > between rural and urban areas, between tribal and non-tribal areas, and
> > between the haves and have-nots etc. etc.
> >
> > How do you bring about the reform? It will be a slow process. One that
> > comes to mind right away - Make people aware of their rights as citizens
> > through education and prepare them to participate in the reform by imparting
> > proper education about the systems.
> >
> > My son went to Bangalore, India and did an internship with an
> > organization called Janaagraha whose mission is to educate both the youth
> > and adults on how democracy is supposed to function and how it has
> > degenerated into clan system in India. I think Janaagraha is a good start
> > and more of such effort is needed.
> >
> > Dilip
> > ===========================================================
> > *Chan Mahanta <cmahanta at charter.net >* wrote:
> >
> >  At 11:29 PM +0530 3/2/07, Nayanjyoti Medhi wrote:
> >
> > *Please do not in anyway connect it with independence of ASSAM. I
> > neither was nor am advocating the independence of Assam but I definately
> > would welcome a reform in the Governmental system.   *
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > *** Fair enough. That is far more than anything I ever achieved here
> > :-): That Assam needs such comprehensive reforms.
> >
> >
> > Now then, if you believe in Rajen's advice to engage in a productive
> > discussion or debate, I hope you will share your own ideas about how you can
> > imagine such reforms could be ushered in. But if you take all the others'
> > ARGUMENTATIVE approach and only object obsessively to what I proposed with
> > reasons, then it will serve no purpose.
> >
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> >
> >
>
>
> --
> Nayanjyoti Medhi
> Advocate
> Gauhati High Court
>
> Chamber:
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> Guwahati-781001, Assam
>
> Residence:
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>
> Phone:
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>
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> nayan_5 at hotmail.com
>
>
>


-- 
Nayanjyoti Medhi
Advocate
Gauhati High Court

Chamber:
Satya Bora Lane, Dighalipukhuri East
Guwahati-781001, Assam

Residence:
8, Chandan Nagar Bye Lane-2
Basistha Road, Guwahati-28
Assam

Phone:
+91 361 2416960
+91 94350 43007
+91 99547 13443

Email:
nayanjyoti.medhi at gmail.com
nayan_5 at hotmail.com


-- 
Nayanjyoti Medhi
Advocate
Gauhati High Court

Chamber:
Satya Bora Lane, Dighalipukhuri East
Guwahati-781001, Assam

Residence:
8, Chandan Nagar Bye Lane-2
Basistha Road, Guwahati-28
Assam

Phone:
+91 361 2416960
+91 94350 43007
+91 99547 13443

Email:
nayanjyoti.medhi at gmail.com
nayan_5 at hotmail.com
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