*Admiral L Ramdas (retd)                                             LARA-
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*Maharashtra Gaurav Puraskar                                  PIN 402201*

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24 Nov 2017 *

*Dear Hon Chief Justice of India,           *



*                 NEED FOR A SPECIAL JUDICIAL ENQUIRY TO INVESTIGATE*

*                            INTO THE SUDDEN DEATH OF JUSTICE LOYA*



All Democracies exist and survive on three main pillars – namely the
Executive, Legislature and the Judiciary. Freedom from British rule, was
won after a prolonged struggle and The Indian Constitution was evolved
after nearly two and a half years of debate in the Constituent Assembly,
and passed on

29 November 1949 and India became a Republic on 26 January 1950. Our
Constitution became effective. This one and only holy book which matters,
subscribes to the above concept of our Democracy, wherein all our citizens
are considered to be equal in the eyes of the law.



This is all the more important when a CBI judge, Justice Loya, specially
appointed by the CJI of the Mumbai High Court to investigate the murder of
Sohrabbudin , dies under mysterious circumstances  while on a visit to
Nagpur. The silence of the two judges who apparently persuaded the late
Judge Loya to travel to Nagpur, and accompanied him, is disturbing to say
the least. The inaction of the judiciary about this sequence of events thus
far is indeed surprising. This is all the more puzzling in the context of
the recent revelations by family members of the late Justice Loya, who have
raised certain questions, apprehending foul play in the circumstances
leading to his sudden death.



A judicial probe at this point, at least to respond to the queries raised
by the family, and to uphold the image of the judiciary in the eyes of the
people of India, is absolutely necessary.



As a former Chief of the Indian Navy, I feel strongly that it is critically
important to clear any doubts about this entire incident. Therefore in the
larger interests of the nation and its people, and above all in upholding
the Constitution of India and  the image of our entire legal system, a high
level judicial enquiry be initiated immediately.



*L.Ramdas*



*The Hon CJI, Supreme Court, New Delhi;   *

*Cc: The Hon CJ of the Mumbai High Court*

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