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If Judgments were based on law, every lawyer will get same fees!-KD Aggarwal

Facts and Statute are Not Relevant. They are invented / concealed / amended by corrupt Judges - KD Aggarwal.

Let us make India Corruption free

The matter and inference drawn are based on actual personal experiences of Author. They are meant to serve as beacon to those who may find themselves in similar situations to save themselves from clutches of unscrupulous persons. They are also meant to serve as an eye opener to those men who are sitting at Helm of Affairs for improvement of judicial system and corruption free India, so that never again one says; "the law court is not a cathedral (what they used to be) but a casino where so much depends on the throw of the dice (and money). K R Narayanan http://www.krnarayanan.in/html/speeches/others/jan28_00.htm

Transparency improves Accountability

Every Judge is Public Servant and thus accountable for his acts. Transparency of Complaints against Judges and instant stringent action for perjury and violation of their oath will improve Dignity of Courts and Justice delivery.

Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Communism is Brahmin Superrmacist Party

BRAHMINS IN COMMUNIST PARTIES

In the 1960s, the original Communist Party of India (CPI), founded in 1920, split into two, then three and four parties. The latter were variation of Maoists, who denounced parliamentary politics
the forte of the CPI. Many Maoist groups engaged in armed struggle in the mid-1960s to the mid-1970s

In some states, especially Kerala and West Bengal where Communist parties gained such popularity that they won state power. Communist leaderships have mainly come from the upper Brahmin caste with its standard hereditary privileges.

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Mandayam Parthasarathi Tirumal Acharya - iyengar- M.P.T. Acharya was born in 1887 in Madras (1887–1951) was an Indian nationalist, a key member of India House, and one of the founding members of the Communist Party of India


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Manabendra Nath Roy (21 March 1887 – 26 January 1954), born Narendra Nath Bhattacharya, was an Indian revolutionary, radical activist and political theorist. Roy was a founder of the Communist Party of India.


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Abaninath Mukherji - 3 June 1891 - 28 October 1937) was an Indian revolutionary and co-founder of the Communist Party of India.




Shripad Amrit Dange - (10 October 1899 - 22 May 1991) was a founding member of the Communist Party of India (CPI) and a stalwart of Indian trade union movement. . Dange, who remained the Chairman of the CPI till 1978.He joined the All India Communist Party (AICP), and later, United Communist Party of India




Geeta Mukherjee (January 8, 1924 – March 4, 2000) was a political and social worker and a seven time Member of Parliament elected from the Panskura constituency, from 1980 to 2000, in the Indian state of West Bengalbeing a Communist Party of India (CPI) candidate. She also remained the president of National Federation of Indian Women, women's wing of Communist Party of India.


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Elamkulam Manakkal Sankaran Namboodiripad (13 June 1909 – 19 March 1998), popularly EMS, was an Indian communist politician and theorist, who served as the first Chief Minister of Kerala state in 1957–59 and then again in 1967–69. As a member of the Communist Party of India (CPI), he became the first non-Indian National Congress chief minister in the Indian republic.

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Puran Chand Joshi - (born April 14, 1907, Almora – died November 9, 1980, Delhi), one of the early leaders of the communist movement in India. He was the first general secretary of the Communist Party of India from 1935–47.

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Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee- born 1 March 1944) is an Indian politician and a member of the politburo of the Communist Party of India (Marxist). He was the Chief Minister of West Bengal from 2000 to 2011.

Somnath Chatterjee - born July 25, 1929) is an  politician who had been associated with the Communist Party of India (Marxist) He was the Speaker of the Lok Sabha (House of the People) from 2004 to 2009.

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Sitaram Yechury (born August 12, 1952) is an Indian politician and a leader of the Communist Party of India (Marxist). He was elected as its General Secretary on 19 April 2015. He is a member of the politburo of CPI (M) and the party's Parliamentary group leader.


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Dr. Surjya Kanta Mishra -  Communist Party of India (Marxist). He served as Health Minister and Minister in-charge of Land & Land Reforms, Panchayats & Rural Development in the Left Frontgovernments of West Bengal. After the 2011 assembly election he was elected as Leader of the Opposition in the West Bengal Legislative Assembly. He was elected as the state secretary of CPI(M). 

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Brinda Karat - (born 17 October 1947) is a communist politician from India, elected to the Rajya Sabha as a Communist Party of India (Marxist) CPI(M) member, on 11 April 2005 for West Bengal.
In 2005, she became the first woman member of the CPI(M) Politburo. She has also been the general secretary of the All India Democratic Women's Association (AIDWA) from 1993 to 2004, and thereafter its Vice-President.


Source; http://bispindia.com/content/brahmins-communist-parties
                                  
Pinarayi Vijayan; Born 24 May 1945, Member of the Politburo of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) since 2002, Minister of Electricity, Kerala state from 20 May 1996 – 19 October 1998, Secretary of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) Kerala State Committee 25 September 1998 – 23 February 2015, Chief Minister Of Kerala since May 25, 2016.



Dalits have no Place in Commuinist Party of India said by None else than Rohit Vemule;



 Kapil Dev Aggarwal

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

J. Surya Kant exploits 'part-heard' to keep case with himself High Court Chandigarh.



To,            date; 21.3.2016
H’ A’ Chief Justice,
Punjab and Haryana High Court, Chandigarh.
Sub; Misuse of ‘part heard’ by J Surya Kant to keep the case with himself.
Sir,
        If CCTV Cameras were installed in court room of J Surya Kant, it would reveal that J Surya Kant mentions ‘part heard’ even when case is neither listed for arguments nor argued. ‘part heard’ is never mentioned in motion cases. The concept of ‘part heard’ is used in regular cases only if arguments have taken over a day and that too with consent of both counsels. This is not the case in any motion matter. In motion hearing, if a case requires arguments of several hours, then law requires matter to be admitted for regular hearing.
J Surya Kant habitually mentions ‘part heard’ even in motion cases to keep the case with himself out of favor, affection or ill-will in favor/against a lawyer or litigant. Hence whenever J Surya Kant mentions ‘part heard’ in any case, it is evidence that he has been approached in that case. Such a case should not be listed before him. Mention of ‘part heard’ by J Surya Kant in any case should be treated as evidence of corruption of J Surya Kant.

In service of nation;


KD Aggarwal.

Tuesday, November 8, 2016

International media on demonetization



INTERNATIONAL MEDIA ON DEMONETIZATION!
IT WILL SHUT THE MOUTH OF OPPOSITION!
This is how international media responded to India’s currency ban which shows the impact of this historic decision over world economy and how it is going to stop corruption and black money in India! IMF, European Union, World Bank and every reputed international organizations supported this move, World bank president even said, I am a big fan of Modi!

Forbes: Five days after the decision, Forbes has published an article titled “India’s Great Bank Note Switch Appears To Be Working – $30 Billion In Rs Deposited In Banks.” The article notes that a move of this magnitude would result in “obvious chaos”, but points that “so far at least it looks as if it is working.” The article goes on to call the scheme “rather well done, a clever plan.”

New York Times: A New York Times quoted an expert saying it was a wise move. “The plan, top secret until Mr. Modi’s announcement, was hailed by financial analysts as bold and potentially transformational for India. It is also a high-stakes experiment,” the article said.

Washington Post: It called PM Narendra Modi’s initiative as ‘ambitious’ and in keeping with his election time vow to initiate a crackdown against black money. The Post said black money in India ‘is estimated to total from $400 billion to more than $1 trillion’.

The Independent: This Singapore-based paper published a glowing article on the move titled “Modi does a Lee Kuan Yew to stamp out corruption in India.” Lee Kuan Yew was the Singaporean Prime Minister for several decades and is considered the architect of modern Singapore. “Government leaders feel that the sudden move by the Indian Prime Minister has brought new respect for him.

Bloomberg: In an article published in leading American financial journal Bloomberg, Swiss global financial services company UBS Group AG said that Australia should follow India’s lead and scrap its biggest bank notes.
“Removing large denomination notes in Australia would be good for the economy and good for the banks,” UBS analysts led by Jonathan Mott said in a note to clients on Monday. Benefits would include reduced crime and welfare fraud, increased tax revenue and a “spike” in bank deposits.

A senior Indian government official even equated Mr Modi to Singapore’s first Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew. From making up his mind to rolling it out on 8 Nov, a new Lee Kuan Yew is born in India. It will be reflected in the legacy of this Prime Minister,”.


Though India got independence in 1947, it was in name only and our rulers bowed to Marxists and Islamic fundamentalists. India got its freedom in 2014 when for first time a secular govt came to power and since then India has seen several reforms in every area. Corruption, terrorism, drug smuggling, mafia is a big issue which is done mostly in cash in big denomination currencies. Hence to control terrorism, corruption, smuggling and organized crime, Modi govt made big denomination currencies of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 issued prior to 11.8.2016 as illegal tender. This made all hoarded up big currencies as redundant in hands of terrosist funders, hawala operators smugglers and corrupt politicians, bureaucrats and judges.


Banks, post offices and petrol pumps are exchanging old currency with new currency. There have to be ques which fact is being misused by Marxists, Marxist media and Islamic fundamentalist old regime followers as a ruse to whip up passions.


My dear mamta, Kejriwal, Mayawati Rahul Khan and his ilk.

Kindly do not worry of inconvenience to common man...we can bear it...
We have seen enough of Bandhs and hartals during...
River issues...
Some Leaders assassination..
Actors death...
Mandal commission...
Bundle commission...
Etc..etc..

We have stood in Q since Independence for..
Ration.
Kerosene.
Hospital treatment.
School admission..
College admission.
Books.
Medicines.
Train tickets.
Bus passes and Ticket.
LPG connection..
To pay electricity bills.
Water bills.
Municipality tax.
Sales tax.
Income Tax..
Fertilizer.
Birth certificate
Death certificate.
Darshans at Religious places.
Jio Sim.
Rock Shows.
Aah also for Voting..😜............
We don't mind to stand in the Bank Queue to fight corruption and  terrorism ..!!!
 

Kapil Dev Aggarwal