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Editor: Nagaraja.M.R.. Vol.15..Issue.39........29 / 09 / 2019
"Who Stands In Judgment Should Be Incorruptible": Court On Judge's Appeal
The judicial officer, Shrirang Yadavrao Waghmare, was appointed as a Judicial Magistrate in 1985. He was dismissed from service on 2004.
Updated : September 22, 2019 03:12 IST
Supreme Court said findings on the magistrate's conduct have been upheld by all courts (File)
New Delhi:
Falling for "gratification of lust" proved costly for a magistrate from Maharashtra, as the Supreme Court, unmoved by his pleas for leniency, upheld his dismissal from service citing "lacunae" in the purity of his character.
A bench comprising Justices Deepak Gupta and Aniruddha Bose said: "In our view the word 'gratification' does not only mean monetary gratification. Gratification can be of various types. It can be gratification of money, gratification of power, gratification of lust etc. In this case the officer decided the cases because of his proximate relationship with a lady lawyer and not because the law required him to do so."
The judicial officer, Shrirang Yadavrao Waghmare, was appointed as a Judicial Magistrate in 1985. In February 2001, he was put under suspension and dismissed from service in January 2004. He could not get any relief from the High Court.
The Supreme Court noted that the purpose of deciding this appeal, it is foremost necessary to take into account the core allegation against him. "The allegation was that he had a proximate relationship with a lady lawyer and due to this relationship he passed certain judicial orders in favour of her clients, including her mother and brother when they were parties to certain proceedings," observed the top court.
"His conduct is as such that no leniency can be shown and he cannot be visited with a lesser punishment," observed the court.
The court noted that these findings on the magistrate's conduct have been upheld by all courts and even the Supreme Court has not interfered with those findings.
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"A Judge is judged not only by his quality of judgments but also by the quality and purity of his character. Impeccable integrity should be reflected both in public and personal life of a judge. One who stands in judgments over others should be incorruptible. That is the high standard which is expected of judges", said the court.
Tale of 2 Judges
https://dalitsonline.blogspot.com/2019/08/tale-of-2-judges.html?m=1
Answer Honorable CJI and Karnataka DGP
https://dalitsonline.blogspot.com/2018/12/answer-honourable-judges-and-police.html?m=0
Interrogate Judges and Police
https://www.scribd.com/document/402134326/INTERROGATE-Judges-Police
Youth Ki Awaaz
Is Sanjeev Bhatt’s Sentence An Indication Of India’s Dying Justice System?
Azaz Ahmad
On June 20, 2019, Gujarat’s former IPS officer Sanjeev Bhatt was sentenced to life imprisonment by a local court in a custodial death case, which goes back to 1990. Along with him a constable, too, was awarded the same sentence.
Sanjeev Bhatt is the same officer who had filed an affidavit in Supreme Court accusing Narendra Modi—the then Chief Minister of Gujarat—of “complicity in the 2002 riots”, which claimed the lives of over 1,200 people mostly Muslims, including women and children. The tragic riots were full of heinous crimes, one such being the gang rape of Bilkis Bano. The riots exposed how the entire government was involved in this state-sponsored ethnic cleansing of the Muslim community. But exposing their involvement has come with a cost for Bhatt.
Rakesh Asthana, another IPS officer from Gujarat, who was the police commissioner in Surat during Modi’s chief ministership, was appointed as a special director in CBI due to his long association with Modi. His appointment was controversial as he did not meet eligibility criteria, which was challenged in SC by an NGO. He was later moved out of CBI after being involved in a bribery case. Another example is DG Vanzara, the former inspector general who carried out the alleged fake encounter of Ishrat Jahan. He was subsequently acquitted by the blessings of the BJP government. Many officers have been punished for upholding their integrity—while those who compromised have been rewarded with promotions in the past many years.
Also read: Former IPS Officer Sanjiv Bhatt Sentenced To Life Imprisonment In 30 Year Old Case
Investigative journalist Rana Ayyub, published a book: “Gujarat Files: Anatomy of a Cover-Up,” exposing the complicity of the officers and BJP leaders including Amit Shah, in the Gujarat genocide. Rana Ayyub interviewed the masterminds of the Gujarat riots making videos of people talking proudly about killing Muslims and raping women.
All these are well documented facts, instances and indications which prove how the secular ethos of our democracy, and the justice system of India are being destroyed in broad daylight under the current regime.
Editorial : Match Fixing in Courts
An Appeal to Honorable Chief Justice of India
Take the recent case of inordinate delay in elevation of Judge Khureshi , Justice K M Joseph or transfers of Justice Tahilramani , Justice Jayanth Patel to name a few. The SCI collegium and the powers that be in government are afraid that if specific honest judges are elevated or continued in present office , crimes by vvips will come into open. Therefore both collegium and powers that be connive to eliminate them and get favorable judgements from others.
Honourable SCI judges must practice what they preach. Read the above articles and answer the Questions.
Edited, printed , published owned by NAGARAJA.M.R. @ # LIG-2 No 761,
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,MYSURU – 570017 KARNATAKA INDIA Cell : 91 8970318202
WhatsApp 91 8970318202
Home page :
http://eclarionofdalit.dalitonline.in/ ,
https://dalit-online.blogspot.com/
Contact : editor@dalitonline.in , editor.dalitonline@gmail.com
Spreading the light of humanity & freedom
Editor: Nagaraja.M.R.. Vol.15..Issue.39........29 / 09 / 2019
"Who Stands In Judgment Should Be Incorruptible": Court On Judge's Appeal
The judicial officer, Shrirang Yadavrao Waghmare, was appointed as a Judicial Magistrate in 1985. He was dismissed from service on 2004.
Updated : September 22, 2019 03:12 IST
Supreme Court said findings on the magistrate's conduct have been upheld by all courts (File)
New Delhi:
Falling for "gratification of lust" proved costly for a magistrate from Maharashtra, as the Supreme Court, unmoved by his pleas for leniency, upheld his dismissal from service citing "lacunae" in the purity of his character.
A bench comprising Justices Deepak Gupta and Aniruddha Bose said: "In our view the word 'gratification' does not only mean monetary gratification. Gratification can be of various types. It can be gratification of money, gratification of power, gratification of lust etc. In this case the officer decided the cases because of his proximate relationship with a lady lawyer and not because the law required him to do so."
The judicial officer, Shrirang Yadavrao Waghmare, was appointed as a Judicial Magistrate in 1985. In February 2001, he was put under suspension and dismissed from service in January 2004. He could not get any relief from the High Court.
The Supreme Court noted that the purpose of deciding this appeal, it is foremost necessary to take into account the core allegation against him. "The allegation was that he had a proximate relationship with a lady lawyer and due to this relationship he passed certain judicial orders in favour of her clients, including her mother and brother when they were parties to certain proceedings," observed the top court.
"His conduct is as such that no leniency can be shown and he cannot be visited with a lesser punishment," observed the court.
The court noted that these findings on the magistrate's conduct have been upheld by all courts and even the Supreme Court has not interfered with those findings.
Advertisement
"A Judge is judged not only by his quality of judgments but also by the quality and purity of his character. Impeccable integrity should be reflected both in public and personal life of a judge. One who stands in judgments over others should be incorruptible. That is the high standard which is expected of judges", said the court.
Tale of 2 Judges
https://dalitsonline.blogspot.com/2019/08/tale-of-2-judges.html?m=1
Answer Honorable CJI and Karnataka DGP
https://dalitsonline.blogspot.com/2018/12/answer-honourable-judges-and-police.html?m=0
Interrogate Judges and Police
https://www.scribd.com/document/402134326/INTERROGATE-Judges-Police
Youth Ki Awaaz
Is Sanjeev Bhatt’s Sentence An Indication Of India’s Dying Justice System?
Azaz Ahmad
On June 20, 2019, Gujarat’s former IPS officer Sanjeev Bhatt was sentenced to life imprisonment by a local court in a custodial death case, which goes back to 1990. Along with him a constable, too, was awarded the same sentence.
Sanjeev Bhatt is the same officer who had filed an affidavit in Supreme Court accusing Narendra Modi—the then Chief Minister of Gujarat—of “complicity in the 2002 riots”, which claimed the lives of over 1,200 people mostly Muslims, including women and children. The tragic riots were full of heinous crimes, one such being the gang rape of Bilkis Bano. The riots exposed how the entire government was involved in this state-sponsored ethnic cleansing of the Muslim community. But exposing their involvement has come with a cost for Bhatt.
Rakesh Asthana, another IPS officer from Gujarat, who was the police commissioner in Surat during Modi’s chief ministership, was appointed as a special director in CBI due to his long association with Modi. His appointment was controversial as he did not meet eligibility criteria, which was challenged in SC by an NGO. He was later moved out of CBI after being involved in a bribery case. Another example is DG Vanzara, the former inspector general who carried out the alleged fake encounter of Ishrat Jahan. He was subsequently acquitted by the blessings of the BJP government. Many officers have been punished for upholding their integrity—while those who compromised have been rewarded with promotions in the past many years.
Also read: Former IPS Officer Sanjiv Bhatt Sentenced To Life Imprisonment In 30 Year Old Case
Investigative journalist Rana Ayyub, published a book: “Gujarat Files: Anatomy of a Cover-Up,” exposing the complicity of the officers and BJP leaders including Amit Shah, in the Gujarat genocide. Rana Ayyub interviewed the masterminds of the Gujarat riots making videos of people talking proudly about killing Muslims and raping women.
All these are well documented facts, instances and indications which prove how the secular ethos of our democracy, and the justice system of India are being destroyed in broad daylight under the current regime.
Editorial : Match Fixing in Courts
An Appeal to Honorable Chief Justice of India
Take the recent case of inordinate delay in elevation of Judge Khureshi , Justice K M Joseph or transfers of Justice Tahilramani , Justice Jayanth Patel to name a few. The SCI collegium and the powers that be in government are afraid that if specific honest judges are elevated or continued in present office , crimes by vvips will come into open. Therefore both collegium and powers that be connive to eliminate them and get favorable judgements from others.
Honourable SCI judges must practice what they preach. Read the above articles and answer the Questions.
Edited, printed , published owned by NAGARAJA.M.R. @ # LIG-2 No 761,
HUDCO FIRST STAGE , OPP WATER WORKS , LAXMIKANTANAGAR , HEBBAL
,MYSURU – 570017 KARNATAKA INDIA Cell : 91 8970318202
WhatsApp 91 8970318202
Home page :
http://eclarionofdalit.dalitonline.in/ ,
https://dalit-online.blogspot.com/
Contact : editor@dalitonline.in , editor.dalitonline@gmail.com
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