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CJI led bench to hear plea of CBI Chief Alok Verma on Friday


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B  B Sharma
CBI in mess
by B B Sharma on Oct 26, 2018 10:30 AM  | Hide replies

Modi is undeservedly enjoy majority Govt. at the centre which has not only made it arrogant but corrupt also.
It is rightly said `` POWER CORRUPTS WHILE ABSOLUTE POWER CORRUPT ABSOLUTELY``
The battle between Asthana & Verma is not real but it is infact a shadow play between Modi - Shah duo & others. Modi - Shah brought with them a team of loyalists who played out ``HIS MASTERS VOICE`` If the organisations to investigate corruption is corrupt what would happen to other organisations.
It is mockery of ``NAA KHAUGA NAA KHANE DUNGA ``

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arungopal agarwal
Re: CBI in mess
by arungopal agarwal on Oct 26, 2018 10:36 AM
So far no asset is built by Modi. appears you are a judge of Rahul.
CBI officers are not terminated, they are sent on leave.

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vr hari
Re: Re: CBI in mess
by vr hari on Oct 26, 2018 11:06 AM
That,s the veil behind which the bjp hides all the time. btw there,s no second in bjp. just the jai-veeru ..haha..

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ASHOK UPADHYAYA
Re: CBI in mess
by ASHOK UPADHYAYA on Oct 26, 2018 11:54 AM
He is true successor of Indira Gandhi.... She too had enjoyed majority n power... Congress should apppreciate....

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B  B Sharma
Re: Re: CBI in mess
by B B Sharma on Oct 26, 2018 01:03 PM
Even Manmohan Singh built no assets for himself but he was only ousted because he led so called a corrupt Govt. Its another matter that BJP Govt could not prove any of these allegations in last 5 years .
Bjp`s simple mantra is no probe no corruption.

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surinder singh
Urgent need/f rejig of constitutional powers among 3 arms of cons
by surinder singh on Oct 26, 2018 10:29 AM

There is urgent need to rejig the constitutional powers between the three institutions i.e. executive, judiciary and legislative. At present excessive governance/executive powers are being exercised by the Government/executive branch whereas judiciary passively assert(executive powers of constitution), lastely and legislature are exercising the executive powers remotely or coherecily. My suggestion is that as a matter of try, executive ( who are over burdened with policy formations) must be divested of powers of law and order ( enforcement, investigation) and be given to the a commission/institution under the befitting the judicial hierarchy. Meaning thereby the The Cabinet Secretary, Home Secretary *(union) and Chief Secretaries (and Home secretaries), Director General of Police of State shall report to respective institutions created by the Supreme Court and respective High Courts as regards enforcement of law and investigations. Thus, remain residual powers like Policy formations, finance, external affairs, defence, etc. be kept for executive/PMO.
There is fine and well defined administrative hierarchy in the indian jUdicial system with lower court equivalent to Distt. Admn., High Court equivalent to State Administration and HOn'ble Supreme Court equivalent to Union. where as there is no such clear cut hierarchy in the legislative arm of the constitution. As speaker/chairman of the houses at Centre and state are barely above the other Members of the legislative Houses.

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surinder singh
Rejig of consitutional powers
by surinder singh on Oct 26, 2018 10:27 AM

There is urgent need to rejig the constitutional powers between the three institutions i.e. executive, judiciary and legislative. At present excessive governance/executive powers are being exercised by the Government/executive branch whereas judiciary passively assert(executive powers of constitution), lastely and legislature are exercising the executive powers remotely or coherecily. My suggestion is that as a matter of try, executive ( who are over burdened with policy formations) must be divested of powers of law and order ( enforcement, investigation) and be given to the a commission/institution under the befitting the judicial hierarchy. Meaning thereby the The Cabinet Secretary, Home Secretary *(union) and Chief Secretaries (and Home secretaries), Director General of Police of State shall report to respective institutions created by the Supreme Court and respective High Courts as regards enforcement of law and investigations. Thus, remain residual powers like Policy formations, finance, external affairs, defence, etc. be kept for executive/PMO.
There is fine and well defined administrative hierarchy in the indian jUdicial system with lower court equivalent to Distt. Admn., High Court equivalent to State Administration and HOn'ble Supreme Court equivalent to Union. where as there is no such clear cut hierarchy in the legislative arm of the constitution. As speaker/chairman of the houses at Centre and state are barely above the other Members of the legislative Houses.

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arungopal agarwal
Early retirement on army pattern
by arungopal agarwal on Oct 26, 2018 10:13 AM

Immediate need is to consider every officer in govt. to continue in service or not after the age of 48-50 as majority of army officers are retired at Lt. Col. rank, only able and fit goes further with available positions. Whereas in civil life, sick, incapable officers continue as a part of system with seniority in maximum cases, putting financial and administrative burden on tax payers.
Time is ripe overhaul of service conditions are done so as to ensure only un tented officers in promotions.
We have many specialists and young talent available in the country.

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BP Mohanta
democracy
by BP Mohanta on Oct 26, 2018 10:06 AM  | Hide replies

you are for two that means not that some allegation is coming and you take decide for yourself it is not possible in democracy . in democracy elected govt. a have right to take any decision for any top most officer if any allegation is coming against a officer. fist have to prove that he is innocent then join the office it will be better for him and nation and cbi also.

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Clear Mind
Re: democracy
by Clear Mind on Oct 26, 2018 10:15 AM
If the CBI director can be removed by a corruption allegation, then there will be no end to it. Anyone who is being investigated by the CBI can make an allegation and if the officer is removed immediately, then there will be no end. Based on the report from CVC, Govt could use other agencies that can investigate the allegation, and report directly to the PM. This was not done.

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surinder singh
Last opportunity for autnom of CBI
by surinder singh on Oct 26, 2018 10:06 AM  | Hide replies

This is the last opportunity to cut the shackles of CBI. If Hon'ble Supreme Court restore/reinstate the removed CBI Director, he will then be autonomous de facto and de jure Director CBI with no axe to grind with the government etc. etc.


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surinder singh
Re: Last opportunity for autnom of CBI
by surinder singh on Oct 26, 2018 10:22 AM
There is urgent need to rejig the constitutional powers between the three institutions i.e. executive, judiciary and legislative. At present excessive governance/executive powers are being exercised by the Government/executive branch whereas judiciary passively assert(executive powers of constitution), lastely and legislature are exercising the executive powers remotely or coherecily. My suggestion is that as a matter of try, executive ( who are over burdened with policy formations) must be divested of powers of law and order ( enforcement, investigation) and be given to the a commission/institution under the befitting the judicial hierarchy. Meaning thereby the The Cabinet Secretary, Home Secretary *(union) and Chief Secretaries (and Home secretaries), Director General of Police of State shall report to respective institutions created by the Supreme Court and respective High Courts as regards enforcement of law and investigations. Thus, remain residual powers like Policy formations, finance, external affairs, defence, etc. be kept for executive/PMO.

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brian crasto
democracy is becoming a joke
by brian crasto on Oct 26, 2018 09:57 AM  | Hide replies

It seems that almost everything is being referred to the Apex court. It seems that our law makers are not able to take decisions clearly

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NEELAKANTAN R
Re: democracy is becoming a joke
by NEELAKANTAN R on Oct 26, 2018 10:00 AM
It is not like that. Government agencies are divided into two political parties. One BJP favored and others mahagadbandan favored. Even courts seems to be not barred

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surinder singh
Re: democracy is becoming a joke
by surinder singh on Oct 26, 2018 10:21 AM
There is urgent need to rejig the constitutional powers between the three institutions i.e. executive, judiciary and legislative. At present excessive governance/executive powers are being exercised by the Government/executive branch whereas judiciary passively assert(executive powers of constitution), lastely and legislature are exercising the executive powers remotely or coherecily. My suggestion is that as a matter of try, executive ( who are over burdened with policy formations) must be divested of powers of law and order ( enforcement, investigation) and be given to the a commission/institution under the befitting the judicial hierarchy. Meaning thereby the The Cabinet Secretary, Home Secretary *(union) and Chief Secretaries (and Home secretaries), Director General of Police of State shall report to respective institutions created by the Supreme Court and respective High Courts as regards enforcement of law and investigations. Thus, remain residual powers like Policy formations, finance, external affairs, defence, etc. be kept for executive/PMO.

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CBI vs CBI
by on Oct 26, 2018 09:56 AM

Looks like.....

KeedeMaarnewale Ki dawaiyee me hiKeedepud gaye

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