I can clearly hear a voice of a Judge while he take oath before assuming charge of public office wherein he promises justice to all litigants who come to them for adjudication of their due rights. It is also heard that he promises that his decision will not make a litigant feel cheated even if his decision will go against him. And therefore, I feel that this court is still doing justice to me and I am receiving justice even if all my prayers are turned down. I am still receiving justice even if I am sentenced for imprisonment or fined heavily. I then remember the promise of the presiding judge that he will reasonably explain me in his order that why I am not entitled to my prayers or why I am entitled to the punishment or fine. Moreover, even if I am granted all the relief, the presiding judge will still explain in his order why I am duly entitled to the prayers. This will console my brother litigant. Explained decision of the court will give satisfaction to me that I am adequ