Is this really the case in democratic India, Nelson? If you confirm it is, then the last bastion - the courts - has fallen.
It is one thing to change the law in order to better reflect the will and well being of the people. It is quite another to bring in amendments to destroy the spirit of the court's orders. The Supreme Court should take upon itself to strike down such amendments and laws and provoke a constitutional crisis since the corrupt leguslators will no longer be able to abide by this bright light shining on them. Something drastic must happen either from the courts or from the people themselves. The status quo so beloved of Manmohan Singh will destroy India. Roland. Sent from Samsung Mobile -------- Original message -------- From: Nelson Lopes <[email protected]> Date: 31-10-2013 2:16 PM (GMT-05:00) To: "Goa's premiere mailing list, estb. 1994!" <[email protected]> Subject: [Goanet] S.C orders on writtren orders and non interference The Legislation in Maharashtra in 2006 offering a fixed tenure of 3 years and transfers only in May / April are mere paper tigers Will the orders of S.C be implemented or will the parties jointly bring about amendments to circumvent and deny the orders. Nelson Lopes Chinchinim
