Sunday, September 27, 2015

430: THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA: A MAGNANIMOUS HEART

430

THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA:
A MAGNANIMOUS HEART

          A Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) court at New Delhi, on 26 September 2015, summoned former Union Minister Mr. Anbumoni Ramadhas in connection with the acts of corruption associated with the affiliations granted to some private medical colleges.
          If everybody controls everybody, nobody would prevail over anybody and the acts of corruption could be prevented. The present man –citing some specific cases - pointed out this to the Supreme Court of India.
          The court, in turn, chose to harbour the letters. In this way, it promoted acts of corruption.
          Therefore, the Supreme Court of India is the accused in this case. The CBI must question it before questioning any ministers.
          Mr. Anbumoni Ramadhas could have obtained relief from the Supreme Court of India citing this work.
          There are many more valid points. They were given in different chapters.

          The Government of Rajasthan apportioned 653 mining leases among the people of Rajastan on first-come first-serve basis. The media reported this on 26 September2015.
          It, apparently, did this fearing the imminent grabbing by the promoters of the present Prime Minister of India.
          According to the same report, Mr.Askok Singui, the Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister of Rajastan, Mrs. Vasundhara Raje, was arrested by the State Anti Corruption Agency.
          The report said that Re. thousands of crore was confiscated after some searches.
          This must be the tribute given to the chief minister.
          However, this is a consequence of the BALCO judgement.
          But the consequences of the 2G judgement would be more disastrous.
          One reason is that the money value changes rapidly.
Another reason is that the Constitution of India bars the government from auctioning any natural resources for more than one year.
          Evidently, the perennial transfer of the mines is 100 per cent unconstitutional.
It would even tempt the Supreme Court of India to question the sovereignty of the future governments over the mines.
Further, assume that a prime minister is above corruption. He cannot plunge into the Arabian Sea to estimate the oil reserves before auctioning them.
What is the remedy?
The Supreme Court of India should immediately ask the Government to exploit the minerals directly.
This would show that the court is inaccessible to personal interests.
Incidentally, the government would get a chance to use its un-limited money for public welfare.

The CBI, on 26 September 2015, raided the residences of the Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh, Mr. Virbhadra Singh, based on an FIR that alleged disproportionate assets worth Re. 6.O3 crore.
Here also, the Supreme Court of India must be the accused.
However, in order to prove that the CBI is not selective, it must undertake a raid over the residences of the Governors.
It can test this by undertaking a raid over the residence- called Raj Bhavan- of the Government of Tamil Nadu today.
It can obtain a warrant for the same from the Supreme Court of India within an hour of receipt of this letter.
This is to show the lax condition of system after 429 letters.
Evidently, anyone can envisage the situation that prevailed in India before the first letter dated 1-6-2001.
Can the court improve its image?
It can.
As the first step it must set aside the National Judicial Appointment Commission (NJAC) Act. 
It is null and void.
The Supreme Court of India must obey this order because the Constitution of India does not grant any arbitrary power to the Supreme Court of India to give arbitrary power to anyone.
Everything would end smoothly if there is a learned judge in the Supreme Court of India with a magnanimous heart within.

This is letter No.430.
 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 27 -9- 2015
27-9--2015.
V. Sabarimuthu,
26-3 Thattamkonam, Vellicode, Mulagumoodu PIN: 629167, India.





          

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