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What happened to Justice Dinakaran case? Is it not fair to him to resign and give his views to public?
Asked by hitler,
02 Aug '10 08:43 am
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Hi , No decision yet on charge sheet against Karnataka high court's controversial Chief Justice P D Dinakaran. He has been shifted to Sikkim High Court
The charges against Justice Dinakaran, as mentioned in the motion admitted in Parliament included possessing agricultural holdings beyond the ceiling under the Tamil Nadu Land Reforms (Fixation of Ceiling on Land) Act, 1961; illegal encroachment on government and public property to deprive Dalits and the poor of their right to livelihood; violation of the human rights of Dalits and the poor; destruction of evidence during an official inquiry; obstructing public servant on duty; repeated undervaluation of property at the time of registration of sale to evade stamp duty and carrying out an illegal construction in breach of the Town Planning Law and the planning permit.
Answered by Musfer, 02 Aug '10 09:02 am
The charges against Justice Dinakaran, as mentioned in the motion admitted in Parliament included possessing agricultural holdings beyond the ceiling under the Tamil Nadu Land Reforms (Fixation of Ceiling on Land) Act, 1961; illegal encroachment on government and public property to deprive Dalits and the poor of their right to livelihood; violation of the human rights of Dalits and the poor; destruction of evidence during an official inquiry; obstructing public servant on duty; repeated undervaluation of property at the time of registration of sale to evade stamp duty and carrying out an illegal construction in breach of the Town Planning Law and the planning permit.
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He is Dinakaran, He is {Sun} . He always brighten the world.
Answered by Surender Rao, 02 Aug '10 09:07 am
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Now only they are contemplating for issuing a charge sheet to him.
Answered by iqbal ahmed, 02 Aug '10 12:36 pm
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