Even though the police had assisted the trustees
in illegally stopping our food they abstained from assisting us to get back our
food at Ashram Dining Room. In fact even our complaints for the assault on 22.07.2010
on us by some inmates were registered only under the Magistrate Court’s
directions.
The trustees transparent acts of malice and
duplicity came to light when knowing fully well and having received the letter
dated 25.07.2010 from the Warden of Jenny Working Women’s Hostel, the trustees
sent money orders to Jenny Hostel’s address for all of us, but their correspondences
to us were all sent at the Ambabhikshu House address, wherein we were still
residing.
We filed I.A.No.2094/2010 for restoring our food
and all other facilities. Orders were passed allowing us to eat at Ashram
Dining Room on 27.10.2010.
Trustees approached directly Justice K. Venkataraman
and filed C.R.P. No.4219/2010 and Contempt No.1483/2010 against we five
sisters. In fact in Contempt Petition No.1483/2010 Justice K. Venkataraman even
named Mrs. R. Vasanthi (the upright judge of PDM who had passed order for restoring
food and all other facilities). Thank god some sense prevailed and he did not
pursue his vengeance against this most honorable judge.
However Justice K. Venkatarman went on harassing
and intimidating my lawyer at Madras High Court, who with great difficulty managed
to transfer both C.R.P. No.4219/2010 and Contempt No.1483/2010 to another bench
consisting of Justice S. Manikumar.
Justice S. Manikumar also played foul because he
was scared of his senior namely Justice K. Venkatarman and in any event corrupt
judges always stick together and watch out each other’s back. Anyhow Justice S.
Manikumar heard the arguments on both sides in April 2011. He did not record
any contempt on our side but he took offence since we had used the word illegal
while speaking of High Court order in our counter in the proceedings. We apologized
for this mistake.
Generally High Courts and Supreme Court orders are
dictated then and there in the open court, at least the directive part. But Justice
Manikumar failed to follow procedure. He posted the matter for orders and after
more than a year, past two summer vacations, he passed an even more malafide order
dated 03.08.2012, not only upholding Justice K. Venkatarman’s order but modifying
it still further and literally ordering eviction on an interim petition
revision.
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