VIGILANCE PROFESSIONAL

(RNI Regn.No.APENG/2000/3614)

INDEPENDENCE DAY  ISSUE

VOLUME  II

NUMBER  4

JULY  – SEPTEMBER  2002



CONTENTS  

   FROM THE EDITOR

    1.   ROLE OF CBI, ITS IMPORTANCE AND RESPONSIBILITIES   

Shri Soli Sorabji, Attorney General of India

      2.  IMPACT OF CORRUPTION ON COMPETITIVENESS

-         Shri N. Vittal, Centrla Vigilance Commission

      3.  MAKING SENSE OR DRILLING SENSE

- Shri Joginder Singh,, IPS(Retd.)

      4.  HONESTY IS THE ONLY POLICY

- Shri T.G.L. Iyer, IPS (Retd.)

     5. ROLE OF CHIEF VIGILANCE OFFICER IN PUBLIC SECTOR BANKS

- Shri P.C. Srivastava

      6. SCOPE OF INTERFERENCE BY COURTS ON QUANTUM OF PUNISHMENT IN DISCIPLINERY PROCEEDINGS

- Shri A. Venkaiah

    7.  SUSPENSION

- Shri B.K. Srivastava

        8.  ANATOMY OF CORRUPTION

- Shri Ravinder Reddy

      9. CASE STUDY - ALLEDGED CONTEMPT OF COURT 
-         Shri Sudhir Parki

      10. WHERE THE HANDWRITING EXPERT PREVAILED
- Shri Shri I.V.Ratna Rao

    11. SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES IN WHICH MAJOR PENALTIES MAY BE STRAIGHT AWAY IMPOSTED – DISPENSING WITH REGULAR INQUIRY

- Shri P.V.Ramakrishna
     12. IMPORTANT COURT RULINGS – I
      13. IMPORTANT COURT RULINGS – II
    14. PEN SKETCH OF OUR CONTRIBUTORS

FROM THE EDITOR 

Eternal Vigilance is the price for Liberty. As never before, our Nation is facing threats from trans-border terrorism and external aggression. Let us resolve to sink our differences and unitedly face the enemy and vanquish him. Corruption corrodes the Nation and its manifestations in sensitive areas are bound to weaken our efforts to defeat the enemy. It is therefore incumbent on every Citizen to unearth corruption and eliminate it. Vigilance professionals have an important role to play in this fight against Corruption.

In this Quarter, (July-September), the Nation will observe the Independence Day and celebrate many important Festivals. We wish all our readers and their families health wealth and happiness. 

With this issue, your journal is completing two years of publication. It is being well received and appreciated. We are grateful for the encouragement and kind words and we rededicate ourselves to serve you better. The publisher Association is facing financial difficulties in bringing out this journal. We appeal to all our readers to support this Journal through multiple subscriptions and advertisements. 

We wish to appeal to all our readers once again to enrich this journal by sending articles, case studies, anecdotes etc. Only by sharing our experiences with others, we will be able to build up expertise in Vigilance work. Contributors are requested to send their matter for publication in a Floppy (MS Word Format) along with a hard copy. Suitable honorarium will be paid for items accepted for publication.    

Dr.S.Subramanian

 


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