398
THE
SUPREME COURT OF INDIA:
HARBOURING
THE GREATEST OF ALL EVILS?
The
Louis Berger, a company in the USA, had given a bribe of $ 976,630 to a minister
in Goa for a project. It agreed to pay $ 17.1 million as criminal fine. The
media reported this on 18 July 2015.
The revelation of the WikiLeaks is consistent with this news.
The Supreme Court of India might order
an investigation by the Central Bureau of
Investigation (CBI).
Unless otherwise prevented the case
might end up like the so-called Urea
case.
The
New Indian Express,
on 18 July 2015, reported that cheaper Chinese tiles are being dumped in India.
India reels in the hand of this
paper.
It can prevent the dumping in so
many ways.
One way is to report this work to the people.
But it is not ready for it.
China gave the commissions to
Indians long ago.
The government knows this.
It is now helpless.
India, thus, surrendered its
sovereignty.
It has no control over its money.
China would stand on every path.
It would reveal the names of bribe
takers.
Therefore, India is afraid of
taking decisions.
Justice
Kurian Joseph, one of the five judges
hearing the validity of the National
Judicial Appointment Commission (NJAC) Act, on 15 July 2015, asked whether
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India could be construed as the Chief
Justice of India (CJI).
Perhaps, he wanted to know whether the
Chief Justice of India could be asked to sit under others - lower in rank - to
pick up judges.
The media should have reported this on
16 July 2015.
But they did not do so.
The present man pointed out this on 16
July 2015.
Ultimately, The Hindu reported this on 18 July 2015.
It was its front page headline
news.
Did the CJI ask the media to report
the proceedings?
Does he share any secret with the
media?
Did the underground moles cause the
delay?
Everything is a secret.
In this connection, the following must
be stated.
The President of India is
responsible for the justice in India.
The CJI and his peers play a
complementary role.
Therefore, CJI is responsible for the
justice.
He is responsible for the injustice
also.
He must prevent plunder.
Apparently, he fails.
This work would prevent plunder.
But, he does not show it to the
people.
A man might harbour a criminal in his
house.
His wife cannot do much in the matter.
It takes time to realize the
consequences.
These mistakes warrant imprisonment.
But these happen within a fraction
of a second.
The greatest mistakes take place in
the shortest time.
In contrast, there are 397 letters.
These have been sent in 15 years.
These would have pierced mountains.
But these failed to move the
Supreme Court of India.
It simply harbours the greatest of
evils.
The CJI harbours in himself this.
Therefore, his peers are more
powerful than him.
They must exercise their power.
Why do they remain silent?
This
is letter No.398.
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 20 July 2015
20- 7-2015.
V. Sabarimuthu,
26-3 Thattamkonam, Vellicode,
Mulagumoodu PIN: 629167, India.
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