Re-"States can have their own land laws" The draft of new land acquisition Bill has kept open option for the state governments .......
We, the indian citizen should expect common uniform laws wherever applicable. State Governments - head and relevant representatives, should put their thoughts together and come to a consensus to enforce common laws of the nation. TRUTH & JUSTICE should prevail in courts, irrespective of lower/higher courts.Case Study:-O.S.341/2004: Partition Suit. 32 plots laid in a layout if one acre and 20 guntas. Self, senior citizen and ex-serviceman only made a part into the partition suit, while the owners of rest 30 plots left out since they were locals. Please note Self, once came forward to join the indian army, corps of signals to sacrifice my life for the nation in protecting the nation from external threats, Besides in a small family, my elder brother served the Indian Navy, an ex-serviceman besides my father also an ex-serviceman,receipient of Long Service and Good Conduct Medal in Indian Army. The intruders(accused)into my legally possessed land, encroached and pulled out the fencing of barbed wires which was connected to erected stone pillars around the boundary of my land after 21 years of purchase, as land grabbing. Reported to Law and Order Authorities. It was IGP Mr. Rabindranath Tagore IPS, a loyal officer who guided me, seek help of Legal Aid Authority of Karnataka State, Mr. Revanna Siddappa, B.Sc; L.L.B; honest advocate took up my case in 2004, while I was in financial crisis,while bringing up my two sons for higher education. Case un-necessarily dragged and the lower court where I filed the case O.S.365/2004,twisted my arm in favour of the accused. Owing to poor law process administration,caused delays and ommissions,favouring the influenced with politicians and their money and muscle power. Suggest, Research in Judiciary be encouraged to instill fair laws without lop-holes, bringing in more sanctity to the courts, respecting truth and justice. Owing to my indepth study in psychology, I aml worried of the judgement from the Sr.Divnl. Civil Judge, functioning in the 2nd Floor of the Bangalore City Civil Court, whether he would try to alien with the judgement of the Jr.Divn. Civil Judge ( O.S.365/2004), as done subsequently by R.A.117/2008. Case being dragged with undue delays and matter finding ways to continue injustice.
The Second Appeal is admitted, in the BANGALORE HIGH COURT UNDER RSA/2011. The High Court’s & the Apex court "Supreme Court" should view and handle such grave grievances of the common man of the country, instead of the States being split, disintegrated from the nation, loosing the solidarity and unity of our nation. LAW OF THE NATION SHOULD BE ONE. * This case history should reveal, gathering similar cases for assimilation, collation and giving required valued thoughts, viewing injustices caused to the common man, FOR A STRONG JUDICIARY. Hence, I strongly protest "States can have their own land laws"
Dr. Chandran Peechulli, Ph.D ; D.Sc., F I E (India), F.I.I.P.E., M.S.E.I., Pg.DIMS(UK), Pg.DTED, MSNAME(US), Fellow - Institution of Engineers (India), Indian Institution of Plant Engineers & Ex. Vice Chairman TN Chapter, Life Member &Ex.Executive Member-Indian Institute of Standards Engineer T N Chapter, Indian Institute of Occupational Health, Mg.Editor& Publisher - “Marine Waves” international maritime newsletter. Corporate-Member-Chennai Press Club. Ex. Chief Engineer (Marine) & General Manager (Tech),Consultant- CeeCee Industrial & Marine Mgt. Consultants, pkc484@yahoo.com, seafarersman@indiatimes.com