Our case is a case in point where judges of
Supreme Court of India – Justice S.J. Mukhopadhaya and Justice R. Gogoi – have passed
an inexecutable order on 29.04.2014. They have directed us to vacate “suit
premises” in a case not pertaining to dispute of property and where no schedule
of property has been mentioned. Moreover, to add insult to the injury, Justice
S.J. Mukhopadhaya and Justice Bobde have now found us guilty of contempt in the
contempt proceedings filed by trustees against us and have even issued arrest
warrant against we five sisters for non-compliance. This warrant has as yet to
reach the hands of the Pondicherry police for execution.
Assuming that the judges and the trustees of the
Ashram feel that the accommodation wherein we are presently residing is the
property we sisters ought to vacate, if we moved into any other Ashram property
i.e. Ashram Main Building or Nanteuil or Golconde Guest House, etc. does it
tantamount to obedience? Obviously not, because the trustees, with the help of
these corrupt judges, are trying to throw us out of the Ashram and that
includes all the properties belonging either to the Ashram or its various
trusts within trusts.
Thankfully for us, we had also marked copies of
our letter dated 10.06.2014 and reminder dated 17.07.2014 to the Hon’ble
Minister of Law and Justice, Sri Ravishankar Prasad-ji. And to our greatest
surprise, close on the heels of the directions issued by the Home Ministry, on
30.10.2014 we have received a letter from the Ministry of Justice which speaks
volumes for itself without saying anything. I hope the Supreme Court, headed by
and consisting of the three musketeer bench – Justice S.J. Mukhopadhaya,
Justice R. Gogoi and Justice Bobde – comes up with suitable answers.
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