Sunday, 29 January 2012

Discretionary Decision

     Decision making, as an art,  is to be practiced   in one's life.  At various levels of activity many actions call for   decision making in order to give a smooth sail  to such actions.  Actions being variegated in nature, decisions made would also vary and call for implementation of such decision. as the ends may require.  Hence, when decisions are made, the discretionary faculty present in the human system should be given a full play..  ' Discretion  cannotes prudential forethought, foresight, and caution  as opposed to rashness or recklessness..  This element of discretion  if infused into a decision  making process will make such decisions not only capable of enforcement but also being acceptable to all concerned.  But to use this discretion one must endeavor to consider all the pros and cons that may arise and which may be connected with such decision making as otherwise the decision may turn out to be capricious in nature.  More often than not, there is every likelihood of arbitrariness  setting in when one is confronted with the decision making process and hence discretion that may be exercised must be based on the principles of natural justice , sound policy and fair play.  Above all, when discretion is to be exercised compulsions may come as an hindrance factor and such compulsions may be met with apt  use of the discretion vested in a person.  It would, therefore, be fit and proper, that the precept of discretion is adhered to at all times to create sustainable decisions.   .   

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