367
THE
SUPREME COURT OF INDIA:
THE
ARBITRARY POWER
The Supreme Court of India, on 22
April 2015, decided to review the National
Judicial Appointment Commission (NJAC) Act. A five judge Constitution Bench
headed by Justice JS. Khehar would
hear it.
In this connection, it must be stated
the learned judges of the Supreme Court of India have been converting the
public resources into private assets by misusing their divine power.
Whenever the government tends to work
for the equitable distribution of wealth, they intervene unethically.
The petrol outlet case, 2G- case and
the coal case are just a few examples.
The government or the courts did not authorize any company to open petrol outlets. Therefore, the sudden act of
re-opening 1400 petrol outlets by a private company is nothing but contempt of
court.
The learned judges should have taken
action based on the last letter.
They have not done so.
Therefore, they are more amenable for
manipulations than ever before.
The present writer has sent 366 letters
to the Supreme Court. Many letters had been sent directly to the judges.
Yet, the learned judges are not ready
to meet the complaints of the people.
If you write anything, they say, we
will strange you.
Thus they perpetrate slavery in India.
The reason for this condition is that
the Collegiums System led to the
arbitrary appointment of judges. The unjust alone entered the court.
The NJAC also confers arbitrary power
on five people. It is in the interest of the ruling class - mentioned in Chapter
337.
The selection of judges by a
competitive examination conducted by the Public
Service Commission would lead to the emancipation of the people.
As self-regarding interest is
predominant over all other interests put together, the judges in the bench must
come forward to sacrifice their self interest in this matter. Let the people
become judges.
It is said that those giving and those
receiving arbitrary power are alike criminal.
This is letter No.367.
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 24 April 2015
24-4-2015.
V. Sabarimuthu,
26-3 Thattamkonam, Vellicode,
Mulagumoodu PIN: 629167, India.
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