Thursday, December 30, 2010

SC Judge prefers to call marriage of her two daughters as her “liabilities”

The Hon’ble Supreme Court of India has its reputation for taking up wide-ranging social issues involving inter alia women’s rights and dignity, but it appears to be an irony when the lone woman judge of SC prefers to call marriage of her two daughters as her “liabilities”.
Justice Gyan Sudha Misra has listed “two daughters to be married” against the liability column as seen in the official website of the Supreme Court in its “assets of sitting judges” page.
Justice Misra has also mentioned about her standing as “guarantor for education” of one of her two daughters. The other liability as shown by Justice Misra, former Chief Justice of the Chhattisgarh High Court, in the website is“residential house to be built post retirement”.
This has already caused a furore among those sects of the society who are working fingers to bone for Gender Equality and a senior counsel has called it as manifestation of a “retrograde mindset”.
The declaration of marriage of daughter as a “liability” is something which has never been heard of well, at least from Hon’ble Supreme Court Judges.
The thought that baffles me is whether she would have listed Sons who are yet to be married if she has any, as assets.

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Preamble

Hello everybody,

Welcome to Lexravel. This is a humble effort to showcase the legal developments in different areas of law. The posts on this blog will cover various subject matters related to the legal field and will not be restricted to any single area of law as such.

As you may know Lex [Latin, Law.] in medieval jurisprudence, is a body or collection of various laws and ‘Ravel’ means to separate the fibers or threads or to clarify by separating the aspects of a particular thing. Let me also bring to your knowledge that ‘Ravel’ is one of those rare words which has the same meaning even when the prefix “un__” is attached to it. Yes Ravel and ‘Unravel’ are one and the same and ravel itself can mean its own opposite. I guess that would suffice to elucidate the genesis of the terminology Lexravel.

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Vishnu Sivanandan