450
THE
NEW CHIEF JUSTICE OF INDIA
TAKING
DECISIONS GUIDED BY REASON
The Directorate of Enforcement (ED)
together with the Deparment of Income Tax
(I-T) conducted joint searches on the premises of two companies of Mr.Karthi Chithambaram, son of former
Union Minister Mr. P. Chithambaram on
1 December 2015.
While
Mr. Chithambaram was a minister, the
ED and the IT did not see anything.
Similarly,
so long as Mr. Rajasekhara Reddy functioned
as the Chief Minister of Andra Pradesh, they did not see his disproportionate
assets. The moment he died, they zeroed in on his son, Mr. Jaganmohan Reddy, and attached his assets all over India.
Therefore,
the people discern a link between the official position and the
disproportionate assets.
Further,
the members of the ruling class usurp the public resources and invest in other
countries leaving virtually nothing for public welfare. But the ED turns a blind
eye to their assets.
This
conveys the impression that the Supreme Court of India concentrates on the
assets that manifests in India.
Chennai
city remains marooned for the last 15 days. A number of people have died. About
30 lakh people lack potable water.
4
helicopters and a ship have been deployed by the centre so far. It says that
all demands of the state government would be met.
However,
an alert prime minister might have pressed into service not less than one
hundred helicopters and a few transport planes without waiting for a signal
from the state government.
On
the eve of demitting office after 14 months, the Chief Justice of India, H.L.Dattu, on 1 December 2015, said that
as a judge he answered his conscience.
The
conscience of a thief and that of a judge could be the same because the conscience
does not teach what is right.
Reason
might give an alternate course of action. Actually, reason teaches a man what
to do and conscience makes him to do it.
If
a thief happened to be a judge, his conscience will tell him to conceal this
work.
His
conscience will tell that there is no law for freedom of expression. He would
talk like this to protect the thieves.
So,
the official actions of a judge shall not be based on the conscience alone.
But,
they must be guided by reason. A person
gets the name of a judge only when he takes his decisions based on reason.
Further,
he said that he would be happy if he could make a poor man to light a lamp in his house.
Did
he actually do that?
When
questioned about intolerance, he said that, as the head of an institution, he
should not comment on it.
He
could not comment on it because he concealed 449 letters from this man alone.
On
the question of filling up about 100 vacancies in various courts, he said that
the new Chief Justice of India would make a call on it.
He
could have promoted the judges to fill up the vacancies. He did not do so.
Instead,
his conscience told him to appoint judges arbitrarily. This action went down as
a murder because a learned judge – a few days prior to this- informed the
people through a judgement that the present method of selection is a clannish
one.
But
he could not rescue reason from pride and follow the right. His conscience
corrupted him; and appointed the judges
arbitrarily.
As
the judges virtually rule India, he
placed the children under the rule of some individuals and not on law. This is
nothing but slavery.
It
is true that the Constitution of India has no laws for appointing judges.
This
does not mean, the appointments could be based on the indiscretion of the Chief
Justice of India.
Let
the new Chief Justice of India take his official decisions based on "strong
conscience and steadfast reason".
He
need not take much time because he knows the status of this work.
This
is letter No.450.
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 2-12-- 2015.
2- 12---2015.
V. Sabarimuthu,
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