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Monday, April 10, 2023

Nothing comes in this country without paying hefty cost, education too

There was court order from Delhi High Court to effect dasti Service on the Defendants through Court Server. It has to be done through court Server within a week.

Dasti service is a form of legal service that is carried out through the court server. It involves delivering a court order or legal notice to a defendant through a court-appointed official. 

In this particular case, the Delhi High Court had ordered that dasti service be carried out on the defendants within a week. However, due to the overload of work on the process server branch, the court clerk was unable to get the work done in time.

Though my court clerk was trying to get this effect as soon as possible, however , as the process server brach was loaded with too much work, I had to go mention the matter to Registrar and  get the work done.

Frustration of my court court was apparent from his face. Obviously he was regretting of not being a lawyer. He was also regretting to coming from a farmer family. Though he was sharp, but perhaps because of his poor family back groud , he had to started to do the job at the early stage of life.

I consoled him and encouraged him to make his son lawyer. He again laughed and said, Sir We can not afford high tutuion fee of private school. And every body knows the situation of government school. In this country poor people are meant to remain poor. 

Obviously he was having desire to  make his son a lawyer, but was unable to afford the high tuition fees of private schools. This highlights the larger issue of the high cost of education in India, and the lack of opportunities available to those from poorer backgrounds.

Nothing in this country comes without paying the hefty fee, the justice too, the education too. If some one wants a good education, he is supposed to make heady payment to schools. With Court also, same thing is true.

The Indian Constitution guarantees the right to education for all, but in reality, access to quality education is limited to those who can afford it. 

Private schools and educational institutions have become increasingly widespread across the country, creating a divide between those who can afford quality education and those who cannot. 

This is a result of the failure of the government to provide good quality education in government schools. The lack of investment in government schools is a reflection of the wider issues within the Indian education  system. 

The government has failed to provide adequate resources and support to ensure that the justice system is functioning effectively. As a result, the burden of ensuring justice falls on the shoulders of overworked court officials, who are often unable to cope with the demands placed on them.

Though Indian constitution promises the right of education to all, but why Government is not be able to provide good Government school? How the promises, which has been made by the Indian Constitution, can be fulfilled? Why private schools and educational institutions are spreading line hydra across the country?

The high cost of education in India and the lack of opportunities for those from poorer backgrounds also serve as a reminder of the need for greater investment in education and other public services. Only by addressing these issues can India truly guarantee justice and equality for all.

Ajay Amitabh Suman

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