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1) According to the information given by the Chief Justice of India KG
Balakrishnan professor tenth DP Kohali monument that about 9,000 cases (high-profile crimes and corruption) are pending in various courts in India.
2) The recommendation of the police national commission to change the patterens of the CIA and the criminal justice system has not been applied since 1981.
3) The recommendation of the police national commission has changed
and revised four times in last second
administrative reforms commission in July 2007. however, only 10 percent of the revised recommendations have been incorporated into the judicial system and police.
4) 60% of arrests made in our country are useless.
Poltical candidates have crime record
1) 222 politicians running for Parliament in the first phase, 16
percent of the total number of 1425 candidates have committed any crime in the past. Crimes include murder, attempted murder and kidnapping.
2) The ruling National Congress Party has 24 candidates with
progress of a criminal record and the second part, the right wing
Hindu party Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), 23.
In the current Parliament of India 125, 543 members of Parliament have a
criminal records.
3) Since 15 percent of candidates from a total of 336 contest
elections have criminal cases pending against them. These include a total of 39 candidates accused of wrongful retention / delivery and 13 others with deception and forgery. Fifteen candidates have been no cases relating to criminal intimidation.
4) The election of 629 seats in the Assembly of Delhi, Rajasthan, Madhya
Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Mizoram will be held this November and December. NEW reviewed the affidavits of the 4,607 candidates out of 7,508 candidates in the race. A total of 288 candidates with criminal records to contest the polls on April 23, the second phase of Lok Sabha elections in progress.
5) The first phase there were 222 candidates with criminal records
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