Sunday, January 28, 2018

Letter No.591


From
V. Sabarimuthu
26-3 Vellicode
PIN:629167
India

To
Mr. Ram Nath Kovind
His Excellency the President of India
New Delhi

Sub: Enforcing freedom of expression –reg

The President of India has not given freedom to the people to know the contents of the 590 letters submitted to the President of India.
       The learned judges of the Supreme of India have no power to amend, modify or rewrite their judgement.
In view of the 12 January 2018 four judge judgement of the Supreme Court of India, the present Chief Justice of India cannot constitute a bench.
However, the Chief Justice of India has some residual powers.
After a judgement, it is customary for the judge to stay his own order in order to enable the convicted person to obtain a stay from the higher court. That power is usually called residual power.
On 12 January 2018, a four judge bench of the Supreme Court of India declared that the Chief Justice of India cloned some judgements. 15 days have passed. Yet the Chief Justice of India has not denied the allegation and the court remains paralyzed. The judgement shows that the Chief Justice of India cloned some acquittals or convictions through the aid his confidantes. As it is a criminal offence, the next senior most judge might have taken charge as the acting Chief Justice of India.
As the people are the ultimate judges in this matter, it is the duty of the acting Chief Justice of India to tell the present state of the Supreme Court of India to people all over India through a proper and adequate press release.
The acting Chief Justice of India must choose a course that does the least violence to the judgement of a reasonable man.
In this matter, the President of India shall not induce the learned judges of the Supreme Court of India and the Government of India to commit more and more illegalities.
The following is quoted from the Constitution of India.
"The Indian Constitution is first and foremost a social document, and is aided by its Parts III & IV (Fundamental Rights & Directive Principles of State Policy, respectively) acting together, as its chief instruments and its conscience, in realizing the goals set by it for all the people."[Note 7][62]
The Constitution's provisions have consciously been worded in generalities, though not in vague terms, instead of making them rigid and static with a fixed meaning or content as in an ordinary statute, so that they may be interpreted by coming generations of citizens with the onward march of time, to apply to new and ever-changing and demanding situations, making the Constitution a living and an organic document.[63] Justice Marshall asserts: “It is the nature of (a) Constitution that only its great outlines be marked”. It is a document intended “to endure for ages” and therefore, it has to be interpreted not merely on the basis of the intention and understanding of the framers but on the experience of its working effectively, in the existing social and political context.
For instance, "right to life" as guaranteed under Article 21,[nb 1] has by interpretation been expanded to progressively mean a whole lot of human rights[nb 2]
In the conclusion of his Making of India's Constitution, Justice Khanna writes:
"If the Indian constitution is our heritage bequeathed to us by our founding fathers, no less are we, the people of India, the trustees and custodians of the values which pulsate within its provisions! A constitution is not a parchment of paper, it is a way of life and has to be lived up to. Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty and in the final analysis, its only keepers are the people."[67

As the present man fairly and adequately represent the people of India and as the last election was rigged by the present Chief Justice of India - consistent with the Preamble, Fundamental Rights and the essence of the Constitution of India- the President of India is directed to carry out the following award.
Award:
1.  The assets of all registered newspapers, TV channels and periodicals in charge of disseminating news and views would become Government property from today the 28th January 2018 and their management must go to the closest voluntary organization by distance. Every owner is free to register for new newspapers, TV channels and periodical and run them under a different name and by hiring new employees. This is due to their conscious failure to discharge their fiduciary responsibility to the nation and for contributing their share for rigging the elections.
2.  All natural resources must go to the State Governments with immediate effect.
3.  All Public Sector Undertakings or their shares must be apportioned among the States with immediate effect.
4.  All employees – public sector and private sector – will  come under a Generalized Pension Scheme (GPS) with effect from 1-4- 2018 consistent with the income tax paid by them.
5.   All people above 60 years, all handicapped and all widows will get a pension of Re. 1000 per month from April 1, 2018. 
6.  As the male members of the judiciary failed to discharge their constitutional responsibility, all judicial vacancies will be apportioned among the males and the females in the ratio 1:1 with immediate effect.
7.  As bulk buying involves big commission, buying and selling must be carried out in pieces. All contract works are similarly related.
8.  The Government must remain in a state of readiness to reserve the foreign exchange reserves of the Government of India among the States and the Union Government in the ratio 1:1.
9.  The Government must remain in a state of readiness to hand over the Satyam Computers to Mr. Ramalinga Ragu.
10.       The Government must remain in a state of readiness to release all economic offenders subject to the confiscation of all their assets. Similarly, the Government must remain in a State of readiness to release all other offenders after the completion of 20 years of jail term.  
11.       The Government must remain in a state of readiness to substitute raids with supervision with the concurrence of the private entities
12.        All seats in the IITs IIMs, IIFT, Union Government services must be reserved among the States equitably with immediate effect.
13.       NEET must be postponed by 6 years.
14.       The Government must remain in a state of readiness to select judges based on their date of birth seniority as High Court Judges. The State Government will select the judges through State Public Service Commission.
15.       All the four judges responsible for the 12 January 2018 judgement can resume their duties immediately subject to the acceptance of this award. They must remain in a state of readiness to function as life-time judges as a partial reward for their selfless service to the nation. All other judges shall resume their regular duty subject to the approval of the above mentioned four judges. This to give life to the nation consistent with the Constitution of India. The judges shall not take any unilateral decision to defeat the essence of the Constitution of India.
16.       The present man will continue to remain in the present position subject to the approval of the people.
17.       The President of India must study the award. He must compare his award with this award. The award closest to the essence of the Constitution of India would prevail. The present Government must carry it out under the direction from the Supreme Court of India. In order to sort out any difficulties the officials can meet the present man with the permission of the Government of India.
18.       The award of the President of India will be final and his award cannot be questioned for errors in law or facts so long as the award is consistent with the essence of the Constitution of India.
19.       All conflicting judgements must be interpreted with reference to the Constitution of India and this letter, and the Constitution of India would ultimately prevail. All others must be discarded.
20.       The President of India must release this award to the media immediately.
This is letter No.591
Regards
V, Sabarimuthu
20-1-2018


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