392
THE
SUPREME COURT OF INDIA:
A
SIMILAR INFIRMITY IN SIGHT?
The Prime Minister of India, Mr. Narendra Modi, on 28 June 2015,
requested the farmers to raise the production of pulses.
He does not give remunerative
price.
But he raises the price of
fertilizers.
The farmers suffer.
Yet he wants more production.
Mr.
Vibhor Anand,
a second year law student, on 27 June 2015, filed an application before the
Supreme Court of India, seeking intervention in the National Judicial Appointment Commission Act (NJACA) hearing.
He wanted to know the age of a
judge.
What is in store is not known.
Perhaps, the boy wants to trap the
judges.
However, age is not a criterion.
There is no minimum educational qualification.
Experience need not be reckoned.
But, the retired persons could be
selected.
All men could be from Gujarat.
A Christian might be added.
All from the Scheduled Caste could
be rejected.
Men sensitive to corruption could
be disqualified.
A good man from Delhi might give
great satisfaction.
In fine, there are no rules for
selection.
Any nominee of the back room
players could become a judge.
If there are rules, the NJAC would
be redundant.
This is the meaning of arbitrary
selection.
But no one uses the word “arbitrary”.
The advocates are not aware of it.
It is new to the judges.
Even the above law student does not
use this word.
This is the meaning of law education
in India!
The government says that the court
does not give reply to the letters.
It does not hear the words.
Now the court has seen the letter
from a law student.
It has accepted it as Public Interest Litigation (PIL).
But it has not seen 391 letters
from this man.
This shows that it is not
simply a little deaf.
But it has “a similar infirmity in
sight”.
This
is letter No.392.
This email 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 29 June 2015
29-6-2015.
V. Sabarimuthu,
26-3 Thattamkonam, Vellicode,
Mulagumoodu PIN: 629167, India.
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