Worse still is that we know him personally!


----- Original Message ----- From: "Chan Mahanta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Rajen Barua" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, May 06, 2005 10:14 PM
Subject: Re: [Assam] From Tehelka



I think it IS a good way to explore it. Too bad it had to be a compatriot of ours, more so because it involves one from our neck of the woods :-).








At 8:27 AM -0500 5/6/05, Rajen Barua wrote:
May be we can take up this case for an analysis of the system Vs people of
the Indian system!!!!

----- Original Message -----
From: "Chan Mahanta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, May 06, 2005 8:09 AM
Subject: [Assam] From Tehelka


 Probe into inquiry

   Justice has seldom been insulated from malpractice in India

   By  Nitin A. Gokhale

 Justice SN Phukan's blatant justification of accepting lavish
 hospitality of the defence forces when he was heading the Tehelka
 panel enquiring into wrongdoings in defence purchases should not come
 as a surprise given the nature of these appointments. Most enquiry
 commissions, set up either at the Centre or in the states, are used
 by governments of the day either as tools to obfuscate the truth or
 as coverups for culprits. Those who head such probes are therefore
 chosen with great care. Often politicians appoint judges with proven
 malleability. If that does not work, then governments choose people
 who are favourably inclined, or, better still, those who can be
 'guided' towards a particular conclusion. We may never know what
 exactly prompted the National Democratic Alliance (nda) government to
 appoint Justice SN Phukan as head of the Tehelka panel after Justice
 Venkataswamy resigned. But for most of his legal career Phukan was
 regarded as a bit of a plodder who knew how to work the system. More
 important, he also knew how to avoid unnecessary attention.

 Inquiry panels are
   used by governments
   to hide the truth
   and protect the
   culrprits. Those who
   head the probes are
   chosen with care
   After retiring from the Supreme Court in 2002, Phukan became
 chairman of the Assam Human Rights Commission (ahrc). Then the nda
 government pulled him out of relative obscurity to head the Tehelka
 panel in January 2003. Even as he was conducting the probe into the
 Tehelka episode, Phukan continued to hold on to his post as chairman
 of ahrc. This, former colleagues say, was typical Phukan: have Plan B
 ready if something goes wrong with Plan A. He could have easily let
 someone else take up the ahrc post while handling the Tehelka panel,
 but having worked with the government for over two decades, he knew
 the value of a fallback option. Throughout his career, Phukan always
 shunned the limelight as a strategy. Except once, in 1998, when he
 wrote to the then President KR Narayanan threatening to resign as a
 protest on being superceded.

   Like his justification about defence ministry junkets, Phukan did
 not find anything wrong in pointing out that he belonged to Assam and
 therefore any slight to him might lead to a terrible feeling of
 alienation among the people of the Northeast. Now the quiet man from
 Jorhat is having to live through his 15 minutes of infamy. He is,
 however, not alone. Take a random survey of the fate of most inquiry
 commissions, and in a majority of cases there is bound to be a hidden
 hand guiding the conclusion. Phukan is only one among a long list of
 men in gowns wearing tainted hallows.


May 14 , 2005

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