Wednesday, November 11, 2015

445. THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA: SAVE THE NATION FROM THE CONSPIRATORS

445

THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
SAVE THE NATION FROM THE CONSPIRATORS

          On 9 November 2015, addressing a gathering at the foundation day celebration of National Legal Service Authority (NALSA), Justice T.S. Thakur said that ‘no system, no polity, no society can survive if justice is not ensured’.
Does the Supreme Court of India ensure justice?
Does it not do injustice to 1000 million people?
He wanted to raise the legal awareness of the people. For this, he said that the celebrities must act as ambassadors to raise legal awareness. He advised the public broadcasters not to levy any charge for promoting legal awareness. He even wanted a song for it.
          Apparently, he has a desire to do right, for himself and for the nation.
          But he must know what is right.
          The Parliament cannot give arbitrary power to anyone.
Further, the law must be an impersonal one.
The National Judicial Appointment Commission (NJAC) Act is unconstitutional because of the above two reasons.
But the recent judgment is silent over these vital points.
If a law is enacted, any competent authority could carry it out. That authority cannot violate that law.
The law makers must be happy to see that their laws are being carried out by it.
The Chairman of the Public Service Commission (PSC), for instance, cannot use his discretion to select a candidate because he must obey the law.
          On that occasion, Justice T.S. Thakur said that that ‘Unity in Diversity’ must be celebrated.
          If he is true to his words, the Supreme Court of India would allot a definite quota of judges to every state.
          He, further, said that the people must know their rights, and they must have unhindered access to justice. 
          In a country, every citizen has rights that are assured by a strength that is greater than his own. He must have unmeasured freedom to do not anything based on his whims but on his innermost nature.
          But the Supreme Court of India warps this.
          Justice T.S. Thakur is set to become the Chief Justice of India on December 2, 2015. He has a wonderful chance to put right the public wrongs.
          Addressing the above meeting, Prime Minister of India Mr. Narendra Modi said that the Supreme Court of India and the Government should do the things together.
          Thus he wants Justice Thakur to succumb or succeed. The latter has to take the test and sink or swim.
In fact, he wants the court to be a conspirator to deny Freedom.

          Prime Minister of India, on 10 November 2015, said that the government had taken a decision to allow Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in the mining sector.
          This work demands the immediate takeover of all mines. The reasons were given earlier.
          But the government wants to conserve this for the manipulators. It believes that the FDI would serve this purpose.
          Will the new Chief Justice of India look at the Supreme Court of India to save the nation from the clutches of the conspirators?

This is letter No. 445.

          This email is being submitted to His Excellency the President of India, Supreme Court of India, Chief Vigilance Commissioner, Indian Army  the Indian Air Force, Department of Justice and posted in the blog: www.howeverythinghappenedinindia.blogspot.com  on 11-11- 2015.
The same letter is emailed to collegium –suggestions@gov.in and collegium-improvements@gov.in
11-11---2015.
V. Sabarimuthu,
26-3 Thattamkonam, Vellicode, Mulagumoodu PIN: 629167, India.
Mobile: 9486214851
         


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