Saturday, January 8, 2011

Reply: [rti4empowerment]

Dear Shashi Kumar & others,
 
No you are wrong ShshiKumar.
We do not intend to save Rajappa. If he is guilty he should be punished so that it would Act as deterrrent to others.
 
The comments were on paradox of jurisprudence!
 
Regards,
WEDS

From: SHASHI KUMAR.A.R. <rudreshtechnology@gmail.com>
To: rti4empowerment@googlegroups.com
Sent: Sat, 8 January, 2011 22:20:57
Subject: Re: Reply: [rti4empowerment]

Fellow members you are thinking to save Rajappa , But day light at the corridor of High courts , Mr. Rajappa murdered his own colegue , the hearing is going on some adjacent courts , It is the one of the worst incident , an advocate murdered his colegue in high court hall corridors , what is the evidence required more , please think of the fellow who lost the life because of mr. Rajappa's cruelty , he should not get bail , he must be punished with severe punishment , 

ARShashi Kumar B.E.LLB. MA. Journaism 
Social actvist & Journalist , Bangalore 

On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 9:09 PM, DSouza Wilberious Evanglist <wilevades@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
Dear all,
 
I am reminded of a saying" Law is an ass(donkey)"
 
Regards,
WEDS


From: Dr. Jagnarain Sharma <dr.jagnarainsharma@gmail.com>
To: rti4empowerment@googlegroups.com
Cc: acfanand@gmail.com
Sent: Sat, 8 January, 2011 12:56:50
Subject: Re: Reply: [rti4empowerment]

Dear WED,Vikramsimha & Annad
          It is a great case revealed by Annad and being an Advocate
Rajappa  may like to Cross examine the prosecution Witnesses himself.
May  be that some Criminal Lawyer join him to cross examine
prosecution witnesses.Good lawyer can save him from the punishment. I
hope Rajappa is trying to be  bailed out, because then he can do more
labour to search case law. A fellow colleague advocate can better
cross examine the witnesses. I do not know about all this, if Rajappa
has done so.
          I remember a case of my advocate colleague against whom a
case u/s 307 IPC was pending. After bail, he prepared a written
arguments of several hundred pages to be filed before  session trial
court, for which he kept busy in the Library and hundreds of case law
were quoted by him which took several months and ultimately, he was
released of  charges u/s 307.
          One can say that he was lucky enough. May be Rajappa may
also be released, if proper cross examining is done. Only one thing is
to be seen that the murdered person too was an Advocate.
God may bless all.
Dr JN Sharma
        ADVOCATE/ HUMANRIGHTS ACTIVIST

On 1/8/11, Vikram Simha <vikramsimha54@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
> Ofcourse , Nothing , As One lady in KRIA KATTE argued before me Long Ago on
> Such Mails "if you donot Putting such mails on Board --- you Are Depriving
> all others of the information & offcourse IOnformation is Power ". On Ground
> reality Bangalore mirror is Available only in Bangalore City
> Yes , Any Body Can Land up in Jail any Time and your time can be put to best
> use
>
> N vikramsimha , KRIA Katte , :
>
>
> From: DSouza Wilberious Evanglist <wilevades@yahoo.co.uk>
> Subject: Reply: [rti4empowerment]
> To: rti4empowerment@googlegroups.com
> Date: Saturday, 8 January, 2011, 5:00 AM
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Dear Anand S,
>
> Despite being accused of Murder, Rajappas' Fundamental & Human Rights are
> not abrogated. RTI is a fundamental & human right.
>
> What do you propse by this mail?
>
> Regards,
> WEDS
>
>
>
>
> From: Anand acf <acfanand@gmail.com>
> To: vishva-kannada-samaja <vishva-kannada-samaja@googlegroups.com>; hrm
> <hrm@yahoogroups.com>; citizens-action-forum
> <citizens-action-forum@googlegroups.com>; rti4empowerment
> <rti4empowerment@googlegroups.com>; humjanenge <humjanenge@googlegroups.com>
> Sent: Fri, 7 January, 2011 21:39:47
> Subject: [rti4empowerment]
>
> Murder accused studies his case in jail
>
> Rajappa used RTI to source a copy of the chargesheet accusing him of
> murdering fellow-advocate and girlfriend. He's busy poring over the
> pages
>
> http://www.bangaloremirror.com/article/10/20110104201101040728583578604ccf/Murder-accused-studies-his-case-in-jail.html
>
> Lodged inside Parappana Agrahara jail, S L Rajappa, an undertrial, has
> managed to obtain a copy of the chargesheet accusing him of murdering
> his fellow advocate and girl friend Naveena, using the Right to
> Information Act (RTI). He says he got the chargesheet to equip himself
> with the facts of the case.
>
>
>
> Rajappa
> The case relates to the murder of advocate Naveena by Rajappa inside
> the Karnataka High Court on July 8, 2010, in front of court hall
> number 4. Rajappa, an advocate, stabbed J S Naveena, another advocate
> and slit her neck right in front of some other advocates. He then fled
> the spot. An onlooker gave him chase, but he entered a toilet and
> locked himself up.
>
> Policemen on duty at the high court broke open the door of the toilet
> to find Rajappa attempting to kill himself. He had injured himself in
> the chest and neck, and was shifted to hospital. Naveena's colleagues
> attempted to save her, but her wounds were so grievous that she died a
> few minutes after the incident.
>
> After spending many months in hospital, Rajappa was shifted to
> Bangalore Central Jail. As he still can't walk properly, he has been
> admitted to the hospital inside the jail.
>
> Meanwhile, he has equipped himself with four CrPC and IPC legal books
> and the chargesheet and is preparing for the hearing which will began
> shortly. The jail ward has become a study room for him. He keeps
> himself busy studying the case in detail and making notes from the
> legal books provided by his friends.
>
> Robe over
> The Vidhana Soudha police have completed investigations and have
> chargesheeted him. As the incident occurred in broad daylight in front
> of many people, investigations were that much easier for the police.
> The police feel they have a strong chargesheet as they have four
> eyewitnesses, a confessional statement and circumstantial evidence
> which proves beyond doubt that Rajappa committed the crime.
>
> The police have even filed the transcript of a 200-page conversation
> between Rajappa and Naveena which further strengthens the case. So
> Rajappa, who has accessed the transcripts, is busy readying himself to
> face a series of questions by the prosecution.
>
> "Whenever I see Rajappa, he is busy reading one or the other book. He
> has got a few legal books in his ward and is seen marking the books or
> writing on notepads. I have also seen him studying the chargesheet,"
> said a jail official.
> Still In Jail hospital
> "It is true that he is busy reading legal books. As there are
> thousands of prisoners, I don't know much about him. But I know that
> he is in the jail hospital and he has many legal books and that he is
> always reading," said the jail's chief superintendent M C
> Vishvanathaiah.
>
> Sources say the hearing of the case will begin shortly.
>
> --
> Anand S.
> Coordinator, Anti Corruption Forum
> Bangalore 560 085.
> Cell No. +91-92410-12730 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting            +91-92410-12730      end_of_the_skype_highlighting
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