From
V. Sabarimuthu
26-3 Vellicode
Mulagumoodu 629167
To
All judges
The Supreme Court of
India
New Delhi
Your Excellency
The
President of India has afforded a reasonable period of time to the judges to
rectify the error.
The
common questions of law and fact related to this work include whether the
refusal of the judges of the Supreme Court of India to adjudicate 723 petitions
violates Article 39 (a), and whether it is constitutional on the part of the
President of India to conduct an election to the Indian Parliament – by denying
the benefits of Article 19 of the Constitution of India to the people.
The
court and the President of India must have noticed that the issues applicable
to all citizens predominate over individual issues.
But
the court has not even adopted a test to determine whether common issues
predominate over individual issues or not.
Everyone
knows that rights may be affected by the law suits pending in the courts. Now,
the constitutional rights of the people are affected by the non-adjudication of
the 723 letters.
The
judges refuse to adjudicate them because of the national court-wide conspiracy
to rule and plunder India by denying the benefits of Article 19 of the
Constitution of India.
Therefore,
they hesitate to give injunctive relief directing the Election Commission of
India (ECI) to conduct the elections after giving freedom to the people. Their
inaction is unconstitutional and it is tantamount to financial suicide. They
simply function like the worst terrorists.
No other citizen of India might have
approached the President of India with similar demands. But he has a fiduciary
duty to ensure that the interests of the absent class citizens are pursued
fully.
Therefore,
he can urge the learned judges of the Supreme Court of India to function like
judges and discharge their fiduciary responsibilities.
Or,
place them under suspension
Or,
terminate their services.
Or
ask the competent authority to file the First Information Report (FIR) against
the judges
Or
place his difficulties before the people for open market inspection.
This
is letter No. 724
This
letter is being submitted to the President of India and to all judges of the
Supreme Court of India
V.
Sabarimuthu
India
3
-4- 2019
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