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The decision of Karnataka Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot to grant approval to a private complainant to open an investigation and prosecute Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on corruption (illegal, bad, or dishonest behaviour, especially by people in positions of power) charges raises familiar politico-legal questions. Foremost is the constitutional (allowed by or contained in a constitution) question of whether a Governor can use his role as a sanctioning authority for prosecution (the act of prosecuting someone) against a serving Chief Minister in a manner contrary to the advice of the Council of Ministers. In political terms, one may ask whether the Governor’s action against a Chief Minister is desirable in a time of increasing conflict between the two offices. In his writ petition challenging the order, Mr. Siddaramaiah has sought to highlight that the Governor was bound to abide by the advice given to him — to refuse sanction in this case. Some judicial precedents( an action, situation, or decision that has already happened and can be used as a reason why a similar action or decision should be performed or made) say a Governor may arrive at an independent conclusion if the Council demonstrates bias or fails to consider relevant material. However, political realities would suggest the possibility of Governors being selective in pursuing this course of action. Amidst the Opposition’s demands for Mr. Siddaramaiah’s resignation, the Karnataka High Court has asked the trial court to defer any precipitate (to make something happen suddenly or sooner than expected) action until it hears his challenge to the Governor’s order. The allotment of sites by the Mysore Urban Development Authority to landowners( someone who owns land, especially a large amount of land) who had lost their land in the course of acquisition may or may not involve corruption, and allegations in this regard will require a thorough investigation.
The State government believes that the judicial inquiry it has ordered is enough for now, a step the Governor thinks is inadequate. The Chief Minister’s wife was given 38,284 square feet of land in lieu of an extent of 1,48,104 sq. ft she had lost. However, whether it amounts to any illegality would depend on whether Mr. Siddaramaiah had anything to do with the decision. He vehemently (in a strong and emotional way) denies being involved in any way and has repeatedly said that the sites were sanctioned when the BJP was in power in the State. Private complainants (a person who makes a formal complaint in a law court) have obtained sanctions for the prosecution (the act of prosecuting someone) of public servants in the past, but whether it can be given to them after the Prevention of Corruption Act was amended in 2018 has to be considered. Section 17A was introduced then as a filtering mechanism to deter vexatious complaints. It bars police officers from opening a probe without approval from the appropriate authority, making it reasonable to suggest that private parties cannot be given such approval. Public discourse on corruption in the last few decades has hovered between a hankering for punishing political leaders involved in it and deep suspicion over the motives of regimes and agencies that seek to prosecute them. Any criminal process will have to be credible and independent, but contemporary events, politically tainted as they are, contain little evidence of independence or credibility.
Start learning new words to improve your vocabulary. The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary 20th August consists of contextual meanings of difficult words.
Corruption: illegal, bad, or dishonest behaviour, especially by people in positions of power
Constitutional: Allowed by or contained in a constitution
Prosecution: the act of prosecuting someone
Precedents: An action, situation, or decision that has already happened and can be used as a reason why a similar action or decision should be performed or made
Demonstrates: To show or make something clear
Precipitate: To make something happen suddenly or sooner than expected
Landowners: someone who owns land, especially a large amount of land
Vehemently: In a strong and emotional way
Complainants: A person who makes a formal complaint in a law court
Prosecution: The act of prosecuting someone
Know synonyms and antonyms of difficult words in Hindu Vocab Master on 20th August 2024.
Difficult Words | Synonyms & Antonyms |
Corruption | Synonym: Bribery, Crime Antonym: Cleanliness, Cleanness |
Constitutional | Synonym: Democratic, Lawful Antonym: illegal, illegitimate |
Prosecution | Synonym: Pursuit Antonym: Defeat, Failure |
Precedents | Synonym: Criterion |
Demonstrates | Synonym: Determine, Establish Antonym: Conceal, Cover |
Precipitate | Synonym: Accelerate, Expedite Antonym: Block, Check |
Landowners | Synonym: Banker, Entrepreneur Antonym: Communist |
Vehemently | Synonym: Angrily, Boldly Antonym: Calmly, Gently |
Complainants | Synonym: Accuser, Claiman |
Prosecution | Synonym: Pursuit Antonym: Defeat, Failure |
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