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Sickness of the Banking industry – Writ Petition

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CIVIL ORIGINAL JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION (CRL.) NO.________OF 2018 (D)No. 6925/2018 BETWEEN MATHEWS J.NEDUMPARA AND ORS. …..Petitioners VERSUS THE UNION OF INDIA & ORS. …Respondents P A P E R – B O O K[FOR INDEX KINDLY SEE INSIDE] ADVOCATES FOR THE PETITIONERS:RABIN MAJUMDER SYNOPSIS AND LIST OF DATES The reason for sickness of the Banking industry was nothing but the sickness of the economy. If the economy is on the right path, namely, the manufacturing, service, trade and commerce Industries, the Banks will face no difficulty in recovering the amount lent. The Banking industry in this country is in dire straits. No amount of window dressing can conceal it...

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Avinash Shingnapurkar Versus Union of India & ors

BEFORE THE DEBT RECOVERY TRIBUNAL-II, Mumbai SECURITISATION APPEAL NO.               OF 2018     Avinash Shingnapurkar                                      … Plaintiff/Applicant   Versus   Union of India & ors                                            … Respondents                 ORIGINAL SUIT/ APPEAL/APPLICATION UNDER Section 17 OF THE Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Securities Interest Act, 2002 READ WITH Sections 34, 35 AND 37 THEREOF AND SUB-Sections (6) TO (11) and (25) OF Section 19 OF THE Recovery of Debts and Bankruptcy Act,1993 PREFERRED BY THE Appellant/ Appellant THROUGH its COUNSELS MRS. ROHINI M. AMIN     Dated this _______  day of February 2018                   MRS.ROHINI M.AMIN Advocates for Appellants, 304, Hari Chambers, 3rd Floor, SBS Marg, Near Old Customs House Fort, MUMBAI- 400 023 (Mobile:...

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Collegium is a synonym for nepotism and corruption

Collegium is a synonym for nepotism and corruption Mathews J Nedumpara 26.02.2023 Collegium is a synonym for nepotism and corruption. Justice Kurian Joseph whom l hold in the highest of esteem and respect failed to live upto the high standards, nay, the very first principle of natural justice that nobody shall be a judge of his own cause. In the NJAC case, I had sought the recusal of Justice Khehar, former CJI so too of all other judges of the 5 judge constitution Bench including Justice Kurian Joseph because they were either the members of the Collegium or would be so in near...

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WP(Crl)_SCI_J.C.S.Karnan(PRINT)

  IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CRIMINAL ORIGINAL JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION (CRL) NO. ________OF 2017   BETWEEN Justice C.S.Karnan                                           …               PETITIONER Versus The Supreme Court of India through its Registrar General. & ORS.                                                           …      RESPONDENTS     WITH IA.NO.                      OF 2017 An Application For Stay     P A P E R – B O O K [FOR INDEX KINDLY SEE INSIDE]                   ADVOCATES FOR THE PETITIONER: MATHEWS J.NEDUMPARA & A.C.PHILIP         RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS   SL.NO. DATE OF RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS   PAGE(S)   ORDER DATED ORDER DATED ORDER DATED ORDER DATED ORDER DATED ORDER DATED ORDER DATED ...

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WP(Crl)_SCI_J.C.S.Karnan(Circulation)

  IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CRIMINAL ORIGINAL JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION (CRL) NO. ________OF 2017 (D) NO. 15420   BETWEEN Justice C.S.Karnan                                           …               PETITIONER Versus The Supreme Court of India through its Registrar General. & ORS.                                                           …      RESPONDENTS     WITH IA.NO.                      OF 2017 An Application For Stay     P A P E R – B O O K [FOR INDEX KINDLY SEE INSIDE]                   ADVOCATES FOR THE PETITIONER MATHEWS J.NEDUMPARA &  A.C.PHILIP         SYNOPSIS AND LIST OF DATES   BEING AGGRIEVED BY THE IMPUGNED ORDER AND NOTICE DATED 08/02/2107 PASSED BY THIS HON'BLE COURT CULMINATING IN THE ORDER DATED 9TH   MAY, 2017 CONVICTING THE PETITIONER FOR CRIMINAL CONTEMPT OF COURT AND SENTENCING HIM TO UNDERGO IMPRISONMENT FOR SIX MONTHS, THE...

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Article on Judicial Reform

Lack of Management & Technology in Indian Judicial System – Greatest Cause of Huge Pendency & Utterly Low Efficiency Ram Kishan M - 09302103689 www.drtsolutions.com We adopted the Judicial System established by the British Rulers meant for governing over an alien country and hence obviously not suited for a democratic setup or even their own country. We created so called a ‘World Class Constitution’ which was based on inputs from the various constitutions of the world. It was our lack of management that on one hand we took self pride that we have a created a world class constitution but did not do anything...

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The Letter to Parliament Members BY NLC

NATIONAL LAWYERS’ CAMPAIGN FOR JUDICIAL TRANSPARENCY AND REFORMS® MH/MUM/1701/2015/GBBSD E-Mail: nlcfjtar@gmail.com,Ph.(Off): 022 22626634 304, Hari Chambers, 3rd Floor, 54/68  SBSMarg, Near Old Custom House, Fort, Mumbai- 400 023   PRESIDENT Mathews J. Nedumpara mathewsjnedumpara@gmail.com 09820535428     VICE PRESIDENT B.  K. Adhikary adhikarybijoy1953@gmail.com 09830989405   GEN. SECRETARY Rohini M. Amin aminrohini@gmail.com 09920477447   SECRETARIES   A. C. Philip (Ltgn.) pradeeparingada@gmail.com 09769110823     C. J. Joveson (Pgda.) jovesonofcourse@gmail.com 09967300619   RajeshwarPanchal rajeshrp125@gmail.co 09892542731     Ajay Pal Singh Saini iamajaypalsingh@gmail.com 09876644280   Bijimon Prabhakaran bijikambisseri@yahoo.com 09946611877     TREASURER R. R. Nair rrnair8@gmail.com 09892809502  Hon'ble Member,  Sub: IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CIVIL ORIGINAL JURISDICTION SUO MOTU CONTEMPT PETITION(C) NO.1 OF 2017 In Re:       Sri Justice C.S. Karnan The list of injustices meted out to Hon'ble Justice C.S.Karnan is endless, and will require a total book to be written on the issue. Still it is my Endeavour to make the list as bare minimum...

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The power of the Parliament to enact law, even to undo judgements, is unquestionable

The power of the Parliament to enact law, even to undo judgements, is unquestionable Mathews J Nedumpara 98205 35428 26.01.23. The power of the Parliament to enact law, even to undo judgements, is unquestionable Nothing could be more contrary to the elementary principles of jurisprudence than to assert that the legislature cannot enact a law to ineffect a judgement. It is so unfortunate that the SC has been asserting so time and time again. It did so in the Mullaperiyar case declaring the law enacted by the Kerala legislature to undo the judgement of a 3-judge bench holding that the dam will supposedly remain safe...

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