494
THE
SUPREME COURT OF INDIA:
ANOTHER
DECEIVING TECHNIQUE
The
Chief
Justice of India, TS. Thakur, repeatedly broke down and shed tears at a meeting in
presence of Prime Minister of India Mr. Narendra Mody. He said that the
judiciary alone should not be blamed for the present predicament. He was
addressing a meeting of the Chief Ministers and the Chief Justices of the High
Courts. The media reported this on 25 April 2016.
The media said that he wanted to fill
up the remaining vacancies in the High Courts and the government restrained him from doing this.
This is far from the truth.
The government, in fact, wants to fill up all vacancies as early
as possible without following any law. It would even allow him to appoint the
IAS officers and Commissioned Officers arbitrarily.
So, this must be interpreted in the light of this work,
particularly Chapter 488. He felt that England would grant freedom to Indians.
The prime minister was quick to console him. Perhaps, he told him
that Mr. V. Sabarimuthu cannot write anything more.
If Chief Justice of India TS.Thakur
is not happy with what he did, he can declare all appointments made by him void
and ask the Public Service Commission
(PSC) or any other competent body to select the judges based on any law.
In contrast, if he is happy with what he did, he can spend his
entire time to make the remaining appointments.
He can even make the selections a function of the coaching
centres as in the case of Joint Entrance
Examination (JEE) to the IITs.
Then, the candidates from Andra Pradesh State alone would corner all seats.
Alternatively, he can devise another deceiving technique. No one
will question him until England grants Freedom to Indians.
This is letter No.494
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 26-4-2016.
The same letter
is emailed to collegium –suggestions@gov.in and collegium-improvements@gov.in
26-4-2016.
V. Sabarimuthu,
26-3
Thattamkonam, Vellicode, Mulagumoodu PIN: 629167, India.
Mobile:
9486214851
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