Jan Lokpal not feasible: Justice Katju

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December 4, 2012

Mangalore, December 4: “When religious passions were inflamed and there was tremendous pressure to convert India into a Hindu state during the Partition in 1947, it was the greatness of our leaders who resisted it and made the state a secular one,” said Justice Markandey Katju.

He was speaking on 'Constitutional Jurisprudence' at the sixth of a series of Silver Jubilee Endowment Lectures organised by SDM Law College and Centre for Post Graduate Studies and Research in Law, Mangalore, at BBM Conference Hall in the college here on Tuesday.

Giving a vivid picture on the justice dispending system in India and the role of constitution in it, he said that the basic principles set up in our constitution were not creations of our own struggles, but borrowed from Western concepts and transplanted in our backward and semi-feudal society. Thus, while our constitution is modern, our society is still backward. However, India has progressed largely than our neighbouring states because of our secular constitution. The judiciary ensures that the fundamental rights of the people are protected as directed by the Indian Constitution, he said.

Diving into the historical significance of the Indian Constitution, he said that 93 percent of the inhabitants were originally migrants from various regions, which explained the country's tremendous diversity. To remain united, it is essential that all communities, religions and ethnic groups in India are given equal respect and are treated equally. It is also essential to remain united and maintain economic unity in the country, as it provides the huge market necessary for a massive modern industry. Federalism, which caters to regional aspirations, is of vital importance to the unity of India. Akbar was the real creator of modern India who employed the policy of universal tolerance, which was carried forward by Nehru, he said.

Interacting with the students, he said that the Jan Lokpal bill in the present format, which proposed to include over two crore employees in the central government, was not feasible, as it might tend to generate lakhs of complaints and increase corruption. He said that such public clamor about the bill would not help in curbing corruption.

He further said that he was in favour of sting operations and video recordings of court proceedings for transparency in the system.

Secretary of Ujire SDM Educational Society Dr B Yashovarma released the journal 'SDM Law News' and felicitated Justice Katju on the occasion.

Principal and Chairman of SDM Law College Dr B K Ravindra welcomed the gathering, while co-ordinator Dr Tharanath proposed a vote of thanks. Member of PCI Rajeev Ranjan Nag and Principal of SDM College of Business Management Dr K. Devaraj were present. Meghana Ballal compered the programme.

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July 7,2020

Puttur, Jul 7: A woman died after a wall of compound collapsed on her in Dakshina Kannada district on Tuesday, July 7. 

The victim was identified as Vasanti.

The wall got weakened due to heavy rain at Golithottu area in Puttur. Her body was sent to the post-mortem.

According to the police, the incident took place around 12.30pm when Vasanti was working in the backyard of her house.

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July 1,2020

Mangaluru, July 1: The district administration has imposed prohibitory orders under Section 144 in entire Dakshina Kannada between 8pm and 5am in the entire month of July.

Notice in this regard was issued today by Deputy Commissioner Sindhu B Roopesh. The order will come into force with immediate and will be in place ill July 31, the DC said.

The decision was taken days after Karnataka government took steps to tighten covid restriction and imposed lockdown from 8pm to 5am. 

Under the imposed Section 144, the presence or movement of one or more persons in public places are prohibited. Besides, the gathering of any sort anywhere, including religious places subject to certain conditions in view of the COVID-19 pandemic will also be restricted. 
 

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May 1,2020

Bengaluru, May 1: The Karnataka government on Friday issued a show cause notice to an IAS officer over his recent tweet about coronavirus-cured Tablighi Jamaat members donating plasma for treatment of other patients.

The officer, Mohammad Mohsin, was in the news last year after the Election Commission suspended him for trying to inspect Prime Minister Narendra Modi's helicopter during his visit to Odisha in April. He was deployed as a poll observer.

"More than 300 Tablighi Heroes are donating their plasma to serve the country in New Delhi only. What about? #Godi Media? They will not show the works of humanity done by these heroes," Mohsin said in a tweet on April 27.

A 1996 batch IAS officer from Karnataka cadre hailing from Bihar, Mohsin is currently serving as a secretary in the Backward Class Welfare Department.

The state government said the show cause notice has been issued to the officer in connection with his tweet.

"The adverse coverage this tweet has got in the media has been taken note of seriously by the government, given the serious nature of COVID-19 and the sensitivities involved," the notice, which was accessed by PTI, stated.

The government has sought a written explanation from the officer within five days for violating the All India Services (Conduct) Rules, 1968.

It warned of action against Mohsin as per the All India Services (Discipline and Appeal) Rules, 1969 if he fails to submit his reply before the deadline.

"The Karnataka government has made it clear that it would not hesitate to act even against powerful functionaries if their actions are damaging to the harmony in the state at a time when all are united in fighting COVID-19," a senior state bureaucrat said.

The Tablighi Jamaat, an Islamic missionary group, shot into the limelight early this year after thousands of its members who attended a congregation in south Delhi's Nizamuddin in March tested positive for coronavirus.

After attending the event, the group's members travelled to various parts of the country, with many of them carrying the virus.

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