Sunday, April 19, 2015

365. CHIEF JUSTICE OF INDIA Mr. H.L. DATTU: GOING TO ABOLISH SLAVERY IN INDIA?

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CHIEF JUSTICE OF INDIA Mr. H.L. DATTU:
GOING TO ABOLISH SLAVERY IN INDIA?

The Reliance Industries Limited (RIL), on 18 April 2015, decided to re-start all its 1400 petrol outlets.
It may be recalled that some advocates had approached the Supreme Court of India for the cancellation of the petrol outlets sanctioned by the Members of Parliament (MPs). They alleged that the MPs misused their discretionary quota to favour their relatives.
Accordingly, the court cancelled all the petrol outlets granted by them.
On the next day, the private companies started petrol outlets all over India.
The present man immediately pointed out this to the Chief Justice of India.
Then, the private companies closed down the outlets.
After that they opened some of them sporadically.
Now they open all.
The court has been repeating the story in bad faith. It is doing it tellingly in the 2G and coal cases.
These things have not gone unwritten. This man has been reporting similar financial plundering to the President of India in the last 15 years.
In order to cover up everything, the court conceals this work from the eye of the people.
Even now the court can put right the public wrongs. Or, it can bury this work in the ocean.


At the Patna High Court centenary celebrations, President of India Mr. Pranab Mukherjee - on 18 April 2015- said that ‘judiciary must red-flag any populist decision that can infringe upon one’s democratic rights’.
It is the democratic right of every child to know this work.
It may be recalled that a leader of India before Independence spoke his dream as follows.
 “One who is true to himself can hardly be false to humanity... If each of us could fulfil himself following his native capacity and temperament, then a new sunrise could outbreak over the entire life of the nation. It is indeed possible that a man may have to lead during a particular phase of his sadhana, a life which looks on the surface like selfishness or ego-centrism”.
Now, if His Excellency the President of India thinks that something is ‘just’ he must do that to become a ‘just’ President.
          On that occasion, the Chief Justice of India, Mr. H.L. Dattu said, “The judiciary will always be independent. We are moving towards goals enshrined in the Constitution of India”.
          Are the judges moving towards the abolition of slavery in India?

This is letter No.365.
This letter is being submitted to His Excellency the President of India, Supreme Court of India, Chief Vigilance Commissioner, Indian Army and the Indian Air Force, and posted in the blog: www.howeverythinghappenedinindia.blogspot.com  on 19 April 2015
19-4-2015.
V. Sabarimuthu,

26-3 Thattamkonam, Vellicode, Mulagumoodu PIN: 629167, India.

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