Posts Tagged Supreme court
Rahul Gandhi To Replace Man Mohan Singh?
Posted by M.L Gupta in Current Affairs on May 10, 2013
At the end, corruption has taken its toll : the Rail Minister, Mr. Pavan Kumar Bansal, caught in the tsunami of naked corruption, is reported to have resigned. That is really not the news. The impending resignation of the Law Minister, Mr. Aswani Kumar, who has abused his position to protect the guilty in the […]
Defying & Challenging the Supreme Court
Posted by M.L Gupta in Current Affairs on May 1, 2013
The corruption scam in allocation of coal blocks to private entities by the ministry of Coal, Government of India, when the Prime Minister Man Mohan Singh held the charge of the coal ministry was first detected by the Comptroller & Auditor General of India more than a year ago. The loss to the exchequer estimated […]
The Minister Incurs Disqualification
Posted by M.L Gupta in Current Affairs on September 16, 2012
A minister incurs a disqualification for the office if he violates his oath of office. By taking the oath, the person binds himself/herself to the discipline of the solemn parts of that oath. When the minister behaves in a manner that violates the whole or any part of that oath, it is incumbent upon him/her […]
Presidential Reference on 2 G
Posted by M.L Gupta in Current Affairs on April 10, 2012
It is one of the most ill advised decisions of the government to send a Presidential reference to the Supreme Court of India on 2G spectrum auction. It is no less a mockery of the judiciary than the return of the death warrant by the jail superintendent in Punjab. If officials act independent of the […]
Delhi Police Grants No Permission for Hazare’s Fast
Posted by M.L Gupta in Current Affairs on August 15, 2011
Police: please note that law is unlawful that denies Gandhians in India to carry on a peaceful fast. Don’t do it. You are committing gravest blunder. That the politicians are corrupt to the core is known to you much better than an average citizen. Please note: No harm is going to be caused to law […]