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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March 23,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 23: Following the alarming increase in Coronavirus cases, Police Commissioner Bhaskar Rao on Monday said that those subjected to home quarantine stamping would be arrested if they were found to visit public places.

"5,000 Home quarantine stamping was carried to ensure that they remain in home and not to be seen in public places for their own interest as well as in an attempt to prevent spread of Coronavirus", he tweeted.

"I have received information on some of those stamped are moving in BMTC (Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation) buses and sitting in restaurants. Please call 100, these people will be picked up, arrested and sent to government quarantine," Rao said.

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April 19,2020

Mangaluru, May 19: Team Be Human, a city based group of philanthropists, has taken commendable initiative to satiate the hunger of the civic workers of Mangaluru City Corporation that are endangering their lives to keep the city clean amidst covid-19 lockdown. 

On Friday, April 18, gorcesary kits were distributed among around 180 civic workers at Eidgah Maidan in Light House Hill in the presence of Corporator Abdul Raoof Bajal, Mansoor Ahmed Azad, Aina group Ashraf, Ceco Asif, Advocate Abdul Shukoor, U B Saleem, Sahil Zaheer, Rash Beary, Munna Kammaradi and Abdul Muttalib.

The Team swung into action on hearing the civic workers' plight due to the delay in payment of their wages by the Antony Waste Management firm. The Team was helped by the alumni of the St Aloysius College, Mangaluru (batch 1989). 

This is not the first time the Team Be Human distributing kits among the needy. Amidst lockdown it has already distributed around 1200 grocery kits among the poor people including the daily wage workers, migrant labourers in Dakshina Kannada district with help of Ahnaf Deals, Altaf, Shameem, Basha, Pradeep, Vincent,  Shiyaz Deals, Nawaz and Haneef. 

In its next step the Team Be Human is planning to distribute the kits among civic workers in Urva and Suratkal region, said Asif Deals, founder president of Team Be Human. He called upon the youth and students to come forward to help the needy and poor people who are deprived of basic facilities.

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May 7,2020

Bengaluru, May 7: A 55-year old woman from Davanagere became the 30th COVID-19 related fatality in Karnataka, where a total number of infections has crossed 700-mark, with eight new positive cases being confirmed, the health department said on Thursday.

The deceased woman was a known case of diabetes and hypertension, she was admitted with a complaint of Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI) and was on a ventilator, the department said in its mid-day situation update.

She died today at a designated hospital in Davanagere, it said.

"Eight new positive cases have been reported from last evening to this noon...

Till date 701 COVID-19 positive cases have been confirmed. This includes 30 deaths and 363 discharges," the update said.

The eight new cases reported include three from Davangere, indulging the deceased patient; also three from Kalaburagi, and one each from Hirebagewadi in Belagavi district and Bengaluru urban.

While four cases are contacts of patients earlier tested positive, three are with the history of Influenza-Like Illness (ILI) and one is a SARI case.

Five among eight new cases are women and three are men.

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