Sunday, November 14, 2010

Re: [HumJanenge] Prefer jail to apology, ex-minister tells court

Dear All
I have submitted more than 20 complaints to CJ, but no response.I have
been advised by my senior brothers Advocates and have been told not to
name any High Court/ Supr. Court Judge for contempt. Other HN/SC
Judges will spoil your cases, pending before other Judges, as they
help each others. I am filing a contempt against a High Court Judge
who passed orders with gross illegality, impropriety and irregularity,
when he was District Judge.

In every Contempt proceeding, the name of Contemner is necessary.
However I will not put HC Judge in the arrays of the Contempt case.
If the member of Consumer Commision is an ex HC Judge, you
have to think twice.
Never get impleaded in contempt case of Mr Shanti Bhushan
or Mr Prashant Bhushan( If you are an Advocate then you can take risk,
but my suggestion is that you should keep yourself away ..
If you insist to impleade, Result will be:You will face
Jail Term/ Fine and Mr Prashant Bhushan & Mr. Shant Bhushan will get
away, as they are not likely to be punished by SC for obvious reasons.
.
Even Moily sahab or for that reason even Mahamahim
President of India will not come to rescue of any one.
Dr JN Sharma


On 11/14/10, Victor Cooper <victor99cooper@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Dear Dr. Sharma & other friends:
> 1. Please guide as to what are the remedial options available to a citizen
> if he encounters a corrupt judge? Can he file a contempt petition?
> 2. Please also guide as to what are the options available to a citizen
> where member judges have not been appointed for the past six odd months, and
> the court is non-functional because of lack of quorum.
> 3. Could I also implead myself along with Mr. Bhushan? If so, how should I
> go about it?
> I have written proof of corruption of the then Presiding Member of the State
> Consumer Commission. I complained to CJI (no reply), Mr. Moily who whose
> office forwarded letter to State for dealing with complaint, but no response
> from state.
> Regards,Victor
>
> --- On Sat, 11/13/10, Dipak Shah <djshah1944@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> From: Dipak Shah <djshah1944@yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re: [HumJanenge] Prefer jail to apology, ex-minister tells court
> To: humjanenge@googlegroups.com
> Cc: ng.puthoor@gmail.com
> Date: Saturday, November 13, 2010, 10:07 AM
>
> Dearest Dr Sharma Sahebji,
> Let me take to my own case of contempt . It was
> referred to D B of High Court. The advocate argued the matter before lower
> court for contempt on a fake document circulated internally in the
> organisation.!!! See the modus operand of Advocate.
> But when hearing of my case of
> contempt came up ( In my Absence ) Before Judge it was dismissed. Becaus
> they all know my modus operandi fighting for the truth. But in all my cases
> Advocates followed wrong path of subimkteing untruth , Porivisions of law
> not granting stay, wrong arguments, far a way from reality of the cases and
> many thin more. It is always taught during the Procedure code to negate
> first of all allegations . Whether right and . wrong. Repsondent does not
> accept allegation and like. Allege the Plaintiff with all types of
> allegation , malafide intention , abuse of law. and all.
> But I belive that before writing theis negation one should
> see the case fully.
>
> U have written rightly .
> Mr Bhushanji are very well known and before doing any thing one should
> think/ give thought twice , hundred times to do anything against nthem.
> God save us.
>
>
>
>
>
> From: Dr. Jagnarain Sharma <dr.jagnarainsharma@gmail.com>
> To: humjanenge@googlegroups.com
> Cc: ng.puthoor@gmail.com
> Sent: Sat, 13 November, 2010 3:16:37 AM
> Subject: Re: [HumJanenge] Prefer jail to apology, ex-minister tells court
>
> Dear Leslie
> You have rightly offered your gratitude to the steps taken by Mr
> Prashant Bhushan and his father, who are fighting corruption in
> Judiciary.
> Be sure, the Judges will think not only twice but ten times
> before sentencing the duo.
> I have made complaint against 3 Judges and contempt proceeding
> suo motto has been moved by the Hon High court and another judge of
> High
> Court has fined Rs 10000/-, on the feed back of his brother
> colleague.
> Also My hats off to them
>
> Jai HO
> Dr JN Sharma
> ADVOCATE/HUMANRIGHT ACTIVIST
>
> On 11/10/10, leslie almeida <leslie_almeida@rediffmail.com> wrote:
>> If someone opens a can or worms, and sticks to his convictions, he prefers
>> to go to jail rather than bow down to corruptions my hats off to him, a
>> true
>> Mahatma Gandhi in the making.
>>
>> Jai HO
>>
>> Leslie Almeida
>>
>>
>> 11 Nov 2010 07:19:10 +0530 wrote
>>>Prefer jail to
>> apology, ex-minister tells court
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>> SAMANWAYA RAUTRAY
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> New Delhi, Nov.
>> 10: Former law minister Shanti Bhushan today told the Supreme Court
>> he would rather "go to jail" for contempt of court than say sorry for
>> his comment on corruption in the judiciary.
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>> The statement came
>> at a hearing of a contempt case against his son, activist lawyer
>> Prashant Bhushan, whose sweeping remarks about corruption among judges
>> in a magazine interview had prompted the charge.
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> "A lot of people
>> believe there is lot of corruption in the judiciary," Bhushan senior,
>> who had impleaded himself in the petition, said. "I would prefer to go
>> to jail than say sorry. I will keep repeating it. There is no question
>> of any apology," he told the bench headed by Justice Altamas Kabir.
>>
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> Asked to clarify
>> if he was speaking for his son, he said: "I am speaking for both."
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>> In the interview,
>> Prashant Bhushan had made adverse comments against Chief Justice S.H.
>> Kapadia, then next in line to be the CJI, for
> ignoring potential
>> conflict of interest and awarding mining leases to a company in which
>> he held some shares.
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>> On November 6 last
>> year, the court issued contempt notices against the lawyer, who has
>> been spearheading a campaign for making the judiciary more transparent
>> and accountable.
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> The lawyer, who
> is
>> represented by Ram Jethmalani, chose to stay away from the proceedings.
>> The next hearing is on December 7.
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>> Earlier, Rajeev
>> Dhavan, lawyer for Tehelka editor Tarun
> Tejpal whose magazine
>> published the lawyer's remarks, angered the court saying there was "no
>> doubt there is corruption in the judiciary".
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>> "Don't make
>> sweeping statements," Justice Kabir snapped.
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> "I will say it
>> properly if I can," Dhavan retorted.
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>> "Propriety demands
>> that you do," the judge said.
>> --
>> When someone shares something of value with you and you benefit
>>
>>
>> from it, you have a moral obligation to
> share it with
>> others.
>>
>> " Vande Matharam "
>>
>> ng.puthoor@gmail.com
>> Gangadharan Nair N.
>>
>>
>>
>> When you realize you've made a mistake, please have the courage
>>
>>
>> to admit it & also take immediate remedial steps to correct
>> it.
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