417
THE
CHIEF JUSTICE OF INDIA:
WHAT
IS HIS AIM?
The
Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), filed the First Information Report (FIR) against former union minister Sachin Pilot, former Chief Minister of Rajastan Ashok Gehlot, Mr Ravi Krishna, son of former Union Minister Mr. Vayalar Ravi, Mr. Karthi Chithambaram, son of former Union Minister
Mr. P. Chithambaram, and 4 others for
a corruption of Re.2.5 crore while buying 108 ambulances in 2013.
On the face of it, the above accused
must have indulged in many other manipulations. Naturally, they must have huge
disproportionate assets.
Such assets might be confiscated.
However, this is a complex case.
Corruption is associated with all bulk
buying.
Every government indulges in bulk
buying.
The motive is big commission.
Therefore, as early as in 2001, the
present man requested the Supreme Court of India, to abolish the policy of bulk
buying.
The court described these as a policy
decision.
It did not allow the people to
hear the suggestions.
It even hid the complaints.
Even today, it is not ready to open
them for public discussion.
Naturally, the court would finally
acquit them.
Therefore, unless otherwise denied, the
court must be the first accused.
Union Minister for Finance Mr. Arun Jaitely, on 30 August 2015,
said that if the best do not join the Bench that itself creates pressure and
handicaps the system.
This is the predicament of the Supreme
Court.
He says that the judges selected under
the collegiums system are not the best.
It must be noted that the collegiums
system does not permit the Chief Justice of India to select his son.
Therefore, both the collegiums system as well as the National Judicial Appointment Commission (NJAC) Act are arbitrary
and illegal.
Though mark sheet is not the sole index
of merit, written examination, as in other areas, is inevitable for mass recruitment.
Whether any of your relation is
working in the department? Such questions should not be directly or indirectly
elicited from the candidates to disqualify them.
It is a human rights problem.
Mr. Jaitely finally quoted, “When in
doubt, please go straight. A moral position is a lasting one”.
Apparently, he wants to survive in an
atmosphere of Freedom.
He exhorts the judges to go in a
straightforward way.
He urges them to take a moral
stand.
The ball is in the court of the Chief
Justice of India.
There is no reason to disregard the well-meant counsel of Mr.Jaitely.
He shall not hesitate to disclose
his aim.
He must display his erudition now.
This
is letter No.417.
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 1 -9- 2015
1-9--2015.
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Mulagumoodu PIN: 629167, India
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