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Editor: NAGARAJ.M.R… VOL.05 issue. 02…… 12/01/2011
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Editorial : SATYAMEVA JAYATE ?
Triumph of Injustice in India
The corrupt Public Servants have failed to do their duties , hereby I
do offer my conditional services to the honourable supreme court of
india , to apprehend , legally book criminals in public service , are
you ready to utilize my services?
Are you ready to legally book corrupt judges , corrupt police & other
public servants & to put them behind bars?
In India legislations , Parliamentary Acts , policy decisions are
fixed (example : telecom policy fixing by neera radia & others) , the
court judgement are fixed , arrest warrant by courts are fixed
(example : CJI. Ahmadi changing the charge against Bhopal gas co & a
judge issuing arrest warrants against then president of India kalam &
then CJI) , Police fixing cases , torturing innocents , closing cases
by B reports , changing track of investigations , governments
servants giving false reports & records , etc. In this back drop ,
commonman won’t get justice in India . Instead if he raises his voice
for justice , he is persecuted , SILENCED by the nexus of CRIMINALS
– POLICE – JUDGES – PUBLIC SERVANTS.
Even the supreme court of India , is not accepting our offer of
service to legally book the criminals nor is it registering our PIL
nor the Karnataka police are registering our complaint against public
servants.
Our Supreme Court Judges , police & Public Servants , preach virtues
in courts of law & other forums , but they don’t practice it
themselves.
SATYAMEVA JAYATE ?
Read & Answer :
http://sites.google.com/site/sosevoiceforjustice/chief-justice-of-india-answer
,
http://sites.google.com/site/sosevoiceforjustice/cover-up-rajiv-gandhi-assassination
,
http://sites.google.com/site/eclarionofdalit/wake-up-indian-judiciary
,
http://sites.google.com/site/eclarionofdalit/satyameva-jayate
In this backdrop , all the judicial pronouncements , judgements are
NOT sacrosanct , just . It is High time to judge the judges , to
punish the guilty judges & to send them behind bars.
JAI HIND. VANDE MATARAM.
Your’s sincerely ,
Nagaraj.M.R.
CROSS-EXAMINATION of Chief Justice of India - Half of Former
Chief Justices of India are Corrupt
Visit :
http://sites.google.com/site/sosevoiceforjustice/answer-my-lord
Judicial Layout Site Allotment – BRIBE TO JUDGES ?
Is the allotment of residential plots to Judges @ yelahanka Judicial
Layout , a mode of paying bribe to judges by the biggest litigant
government itself & the corrupt public servants in the government. So
that the government can pass illegal laws like “Regularization of
Illegal Buildings” , “ Illegal Appointments to Medical colleges in
Hassan , Mysore” ,etc & ministers , IAS officers can indulge in
illegal unconstitutional acts , but the courts will not take any
appropriate action suo motto or based on any petition. IT IS MUTUAL
HELP , NEXUS OF TWO CRIMINALS – JUDICIARY & GOVERNMENT. Ofcourse ,
there are honest few exceptions in judiciary & government. We Respect
those honest few.
Information input forms part of process of one’s expression. One’s
expression in any forms – written , oral , etc becomes information
input to the opposite person , in turn he expresses his reply.
Information & Expression are inseparable parts & form lifeline of a
democracy. That is the reason , Right to Expression is the basic
fundamental right as well as human right of every Indian citizen. When
a person’s right to expression is violated , his other rights to
equality , justice , etc also are violated. Suppression of
Information amounts to curbing of Expression.
In a democracy , people have a right to know how the public servants
are functioning. However till date public servants are hiding behind
the veil of Officials Secrets Act (which is of british vintage
created by british to suppress native indians). By this cover-up
public servants are hiding their own corruption , crimes ,
mismanagement , failures , etc. even RTI Act is not being followed
intoto by public servants. However the recent delhi high court ruling
affirming that CJI is under RTI purview & bound to answer RTI
request , is noteworthy.
Our previous RTI request to CJI , union home secretary of GOI,
President of India , DG & IGP of GOK and others were not honored. The
information I sought were answers to the following questions mentioned
in the below mentioned websites . the questions concerned the past ,
present continuing injustices meted out to millions of Indian
citizens , due to wrong / illegal work practices of Indian judges ,
police & public servants . The information we sought would expose
the traitors , anti-nationals , criminals in public service. The
information we are seeking are no defense secrets , no national
secrets. The truthful information exposes the anti-nationals ,
traitors in the public service & strengthens our national security ,
national unity & integrity.
Hereby , I do request the honorable supreme court of India to consider
this as a PIL for : “writ of Mandamus” and to issue instructions to
the concerned public servants in the following cases to perform their
duties & to answer the questions.
The father, the sons-in-law and the unholy properties
JEEMON JACOB & VK SHASHIKUMAR scoop documents to establish property
amassed by former Chief Justice of India KG Balakrishnan’s son-in-law,
PV Sreenijan, a practising lawyer who recently resigned from the
Kerala Congress
PHOTO: SHAILENDRA PANDEY
WHEN KG Balakrishnan was appointed Chief Justice of India in 2007, it
was a great moment for a man of humble origins. But VR Krishna Iyer,
former judge of the Supreme Court and national icon, now says, “I used
to say that an era had begun when KG Balakrishnan became the first
Dalit Chief Justice. Now, I don’t feel that way.”
Post retirement, Balakrishnan became head of the National Human Rights
Commission (NHRC) in June last year. Ever since, a rising crescendo of
allegations of corruption have been heard, fuelled by the fact that
his younger brother KG Bhaskaran and his two daughters and sons-in-law
all acquired vast properties during his tenure as Chief Justice.
TEHELKA has accessed documents that show that between 2007 and 2010,
son-in-law Puliyanaveettil Vasu Sreenijan purchased property worth Rs.
1.85 crore. The current real estate value of these properties is in
excess of Rs. 25 crore.
This is a truly amazing story of wealth creation by a man who, while
contesting elections from Kerala’s reserved Njarackkal Assembly
constituency as a Congress candidate in 2006, had declared a bank
balance of Rs. 25,000 apart from 24 g of gold.
Sreenijan is married zto Balakrishnan’s elder daughter KB Sony, whom
he met in college. He traces his background to a humble and hard-
working family: his father was a factory worker in Premier Tyres,
Kalamassery, and a Congress party worker. His classmates remember him
as an introvert who had a muted, almost latent, ambition to become a
powerful politician. From campus politics he moved to the Youth
Congress and took active part in its programmes and activities.
Sreenijan became a practising lawyer in the Kerala High Court. When
Balakrishnan started his three-year tenure as Chief Justice, Sreenijan
started making huge investments in real estate and tourism. This
sudden acquisition of wealth is currently being probed by the
vigilance department after a probe was ordered by Chief Minister VS
Achuthanandan.
TEHELKA repeatedly tried to establish contact with Sreenijan for his
version via SMS and phone, but all calls went unanswered.
After his marriage with Sony, Sreenijan’s political career also
leapfrogged. He was appointed state vice-president of the Youth
Congress. Though Congress leaders like MA Kuttappan (also a former
minister) challenged Sreenijan’s rise, such protests were short-lived.
He lost the 2006 elections but his wife purchased a flat and car
parking space in Travancore Residency Towers for Rs. 6 lakh in 2007.
WITHIN A month, Sony again purchased another flat in Mather Square.
The cost of the flat mentioned in the title deed is only Rs. 1.49
lakh, but the market price of flats in the vicinity was about Rs. 66
lakh at that time.
Today, Kerala Youth Congress leaders who were angry about Sreenijan’s
political rise are gunning for him. “We demand a CBI inquiry to find
out how Sreenijan acquired so much property and assets within the last
three years,” said M Liju, former Youth Congress state president. On 5
January, Sreenijan tendered his resignation as Youth Congress vice-
president.
Legal riches? Sreenijan’s wealth has multiplied since 2007
In November 2008, Sreenijan purchased a river-front property of 277.52
cents in Kadukutti village in Thrissur district where he is now
reportedly constructing a resort. According to the title deed, he
purchased the land from Mohammed Iqbal Mather for Rs. 14 lakh.
Villagers who prefer to remain anonymous say the market price was Rs.
1 lakh per cent. If that is the case he has allegedly shelled out Rs.
2.77 crore. And building the resort could put him back by more than
Rs. 10 crore.
In 2009, Sreenijan purchased another property on Deshabhimani Road in
Ernakulam for Rs. 30 lakh. Later, a property of 3.5 cents of land was
purchased in his mother’s name (Sreemathy Vasu) adjacent to his plot.
But it is not only Sreenijan who became rich during Balakrishnan’s
tenure as CJI. The second son-in-law, advocate MJ Benny, too, became
wealthier after his marriage to Rani, Balakrishnan’s younger daughter.
Born to a working-class Christian couple in Nettur, Ernakulam, Benny
married Rani in 2006. Benny and Rani, both lawyers, fell in love in
the court.
Benny’s assets piled up in a manner similar to Sreenijan’s. Between 19
March 2008 and 26 March 2010, he purchased 98.5 cents of land through
five title deeds for Rs.81.5 lakh. This is prime land along the
National Highway in Marad, Ernakulam district. A cursory comparison of
land rates during this period shows that the property was undervalued.
When Benny purchased the property it was around Rs. 4 lakh per cent
and at current rates would be Rs. 10 lakh per cent. Yet Benny showed
his yearly income as Rs. 5 lakh and Rs. 5.5 lakh during the assessment
years 2008-09 and 2009-10. Just five land deals made Benny a
millionaire in two years.
Rani also embarked on an investment spree, purchasing 10.5 acres in
Athirampuzha with her relatives, including Abhilash T Chandran in
2007. Chandran is the son of Thangappan, one of Balakrishnan’s six
brothers.
Then there’s KG Bhaskaran, younger brother of the former CJI, who is
in the spotlight for possessing property beyond his known sources of
income. A senior government pleader practising in the Kerala High
Court, Bhaskaran reportedly purchased 50 acres of land in Dindigul,
Tamil Nadu. In the light of allegations of having illegally amassed
property he was asked to go on leave from 4 January by Kerala’s
Advocate General CP Sudhakara Prasad. Bhaskaran, a former member of
the CPM, contested Assembly elections as a party candidate from Vaikom
in 1977.
Bhaskaran was a regular visitor to the Supreme Court during his elder
brother’s tenure as the CJI. He is also reportedly close to Justice
Paul Daniel Dinakaran (currently Chief Justice of Sikkim High Court
and former Chief Justice of Karnataka High Court) against whom serious
allegations have been levelled of land grab in Tamil Nadu.
No wonder, the Kerala Vigilance Department is now probing all the
assets acquired by Balakrishnan’s family. Especially as the patriarch
has not faded into the sunset and is now heading a body tasked with
bringing justice to those whose human rights have been violated.