Dear Mr Mahadevan,
"...But the Bench has taken an adverse view from its own wisdom..."
It's just like you in your magnanimity to attribute wisdom to
someone who patently seems to lack it and who appears to have been
dropped on his head when he was a 2-year old!
Out of the 90 pages which are consumed by this "judgment", how much
(what percentage) is taken up by reproduction of portions of Acts like
the L I C of India Act, 1956 ('cut-and-paste' job) and from directions
of the Supreme Court of India (again, 'cut-and-paste') and suchlike and
how much is taken up by the crass inanity of the Hon'ble Judges ('sure,
they're all hon'ble men!') Sanjiv Khanna and Chander Shekhar?
It makes one wonder whether these worthies sitting in judgement over
their fellow human beings have even the rudimentary grasp of arithmetic
going by the 'pronouncements' of Hon'ble Justices Kumarasamy of the
Karnataka High Court (he of Jayalalitha case fame), Deepak Misra of the
Supreme Court ('pay 20% to the employees') and now Sanjiv Khanna and
Chander Sekhar🤔
Is
there any provision anywhere for you and Mr R.K.Sahni as pensioners'
representatives to sit together with two 'experts' from the side of LIC
with the 'bench' presiding to thrash this 100% neutralization matter
thoroughly to render true justice to the affected pensioners, please?
If there isn't, could a suggestion to this effect be mooted in the Supreme Curt, please?
"What is required now is quick and concerted action setting aside egos."
(Emphasis supplied -- P.R.)
Truer words have never been spoken. "It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do not care who gets the credit."
"The challenge will be on various fronts."
Let's meet it head-on.
"Charge once more, then, and be dumb!
Let the victors, when they come,
When the forts of folly fall,
Find thy body by the wall." - The Last Word by Matthew Arnold
Nothing ventured, nothing gained, as the saying goes🤗
Thanks and regards.
P. Ramanathan.
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