429
THE
SUPREME COURT OF INDIA:
BRING
ALL UNDER ONE IMMUTABLE LAW
The
Directorate of Enforcement (ED) attached properties worth Re. 200 crore of a
Mr. Kushwaha in the Utter Pradesh
(UP) State. This is in connection with the National
Rural Health Mission (NRHM) case. The media reported this on 24 September
2015.
Absolute equality is impossible.
The ED- and therefore the Supreme
Court of India – is free to attach any corrupt assets as small as Re.1/-.
However, the court must direct the ED
to keep a list of the economic offenders known to it.
The assets of the bigger offenders must be attached first followed by the
smaller offenders. It can even bring the assets under the Social Security Number (Aadhar).
The public properties and the
public money were arbitrarily handed over to some people. Until the 2G
judgement, the Supreme Court of India covered all such corrupt acts with a
shield made of the BALCO judgement.
2G judgement shows that they were
relinquished without following any law. All such assets are nothing but corrupt
assets amassed by denying Freedom.
The levelling apparatus of the Supreme Court of India - ‘ought to go
incessantly backward and forward, cutting off all that rises above the line
prescribed’.
Now, it – ignoring 428 petitions -
cuts off all that remain below the line prescribed. This is unconstitutional.
Why does it concentrate on, say, as
low as Re.27 crore of 17 people after ignoring the whereabouts of the Provident
Fund and the Pension Fund that run into over Re.10 lakh crore?
Why does it take seriously an economic
offence committed by a conductor before examining the nature and the
consequences of the Re. thirty thousand crore given as loan to a citizen of
India by China!
The Supreme Court of India should bring
all people under one immutable law.
This is letter
No.429.
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 25 -9- 2015
25-9--2015.
V. Sabarimuthu,
26-3 Thattamkonam, Vellicode,
Mulagumoodu PIN: 629167, India.
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