Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
1
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| The word citizen will mean citizen-voter registered in the voter-list
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| Collector (or clerks)
| All Collectors are hereby ordered that if any citizen comes with his voter-ID, submits a letter to PM and pays Rs 200 per page, the Collector shall accept the letter and put it on PM’s website.
| 3
| Collector (or clerks)
| The pages shall between A4 size and legal size and should have no more than 1500 characters per page printed in double space. The Cabinet Secretary would scan the pages of the proposal on the State Government's website within 24 hours on the link pmo.nic.in/letters_to_pm/serial_number.htm or any other link convenient to the PMO or the Collector.
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| Talaties (or Patwari or Village Officers)
| All Talaties are hereby ordered that if a citizen comes to Talati’s office to register his YES/NO on any law passed by MLAs and MPs, then the Talati (or his clerk) would charge a fee of Rs 3 and enter citizen’s voter-id, law name, clause number and the citizen’s YES/NO in his PC. The Talati would provide a computer generated receipt to voter with name of the law, serial number of the clause, date the law was passed, the date when YES/NO was entered, the citizen’s voter number and his YES/NO. The fee for “below poverty line” card holder will be Rs 1 .
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| Talati
| The Talati will also allow citizen to change his YES/NO for Rs 3/- fee. (or Rs 1 for BPL card holder)
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| District Collectors
| The Collectors are ordered to ensure that YES/NOs the citizens come on Talati’s website at link state_name.nic.in/district_name/tahsil_name/law_name.htm or any other link as later decided by Cabinet Secretary. The website should show citizen’s voter-ID number, name, his latest YES/NO and date when he filed YES/NO.
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| Cabinet Secretary (Center)
| The Cabinet Secretary or the officer designated by him will publish the YES/NO count for each law as on Friday closing on every Wednesday on the link www.pmo.nic.in/citizens_opinions/counts.htm or any link Cabinet Secretary decides.
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| For the purpose of informing citizens, it is hereby stated that the citizens' YES/NO will not be binding on any Minister, any officer or any court for the time being, till a law that gives weight to citizens’ YES/NO is enacted by MLAs, MPs. The citizens YES/NO and counts are only for citizens to get an authentic mechanism to know what other citizens opine on the laws passed by MLAs and MPs.
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
1
| ---
| The word citizen will mean citizen-voter registered in the voter-list
| 2
| Collector (or clerks)
| All Collectors are hereby ordered that if any citizen comes with his voter-ID, submits a letter to CM and pays Rs 200 per page, the Collector shall accept the letter and put it on CM’s website.
| 3
| Collector (or clerks)
| The pages shall between A4 size and legal size and should have no more than 1500 characters per page printed in double space. The Cabinet Secretary would scan the pages of the proposal on the State Government's website within 24 hours on the link cmo.state.nic.in/letters_to_pm/serial_number.htm or any other link convenient to the CMO or the Collector.
| 4
| Talaties (or Patwari or Village Officers )
| All Talaties are hereby ordered that if a citizen comes to Talati’s office to register his YES/NO on any law passed by MLAs and MPs, then the Talati (or his clerk) would charge a fee of Rs 3 and enter citizen’s voter-id, law name, clause number and the citizen’s YES/NO in his PC. The Talati would provide a computer generated receipt to voter with name of the law, serial number of the clause, date the law was passed, the date when YES/NO was entered, the citizen’s voter number and his YES/NO. The fee for “below poverty line” card holder will be Rs 1 .
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| Talati
| The Talati will also allow citizen to change his YES/NO for Rs 3/- fee. (or Rs 1 for BPL card holder)
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| District Collectors
| The Collectors are ordered to ensure that YES/NOs the citizens come on Talati’s website at link state_name.nic.in/district_name/tahsil_name/law_name.htm or any other link as later decided by Cabinet Secretary. The website should show citizen’s voter-ID number, name, his latest YES/NO and date when he filed YES/NO.
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| Cabinet Secretary (Center)
| The Cabinet Secretary or the officer designated by him will publish the YES/NO count for each law as on Friday closing on every Wednesday on the link www.pmo.nic.in/citizens_opinions/counts.htm or any link Cabinet Secretary decides.
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| For the purpose of informing citizens, it is hereby stated that the citizens' YES/NO will not be binding on any Minister, any officer or any court for the time being, till a law that gives weight to citizens’ YES/NO is enacted by MLAs, MPs. The citizens YES/NO and counts are only for citizens to get an authentic mechanism to know what other citizens opine on the laws passed by MLAs and MPs.
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Registration of citizen’s opinion on the law (Fee : Rs 3) Dear PM, I advice you to consider my YES/NO as follows - The Citizen. Proposal Number : 20080702.07889 Proposal Name : Procedure to replace SC-Cj Name of the law : ---- Clause Number : ---- Opinion : YES Date passed/proposed : 2008-07-02 Receipt Number : 3245-345-01 Date : 28/03/2001 Citizen's Voter Card : 67897899 Citizen’s Name : Prakash Mehta Clerk’s name, number, sign Suresh Pandya/67-092/S Pandya Citizen’s Thumb Print |
Election Card No | Name | Receipt No
1372016
| Kalra, Brij M
| 95499
| 1664672
| Amin, Vrijlal
| 84709
| 2185188
| Dhillon, Jay
| 58783
| 2604239
| Mehta, Vimal
| 74022
| 3644667
| Pathak, Surekha
| 14964
| 4210275
| Holkar, Babu
| 19675
| 4633510
| Ramesh, P
| 42995
| 4020310
| Khan, Akbar
| 62586
| 5637330
| Divakar, Sudhir
| 57412
| 5652714
| Patel, Navinchandra
| 74898
| 6124705
| Parekh, Sudha
| 99653
| 9002112
| Singh, Jasvir
| 62714
| 9353809
| Singh, H
| 56375
| 8141273
| Divan, H
| 49508
| TOTAL
| 17
|
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Election Card No | Name | Receipt No
1026247
| Divan, Sudhir
| 58783
| 2488964
| Mehta, Vimal
| 84709
| 4731887
| Jain, Bimal
| 62586
| 5745430
| Patel, Suhas
| 74898
| 5770579
| Khan, Suhel
| 95499
| 5773218
| Sai, Samir
| 14964
| 8631544
| Shankar, P
| 42995
| 8680565
| Khan, Suleman
| 74022
| 8680962
| Seth, Vineet
| 19675
| 9303822
| Singh, Jasvinder
| 57412
| TOTAL
| 10
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Date : July-29-2008 Proposal Number : 20080702.345 Proposal Title : Procedure to replace SC-CJ District Name : Ahmedabad District No. of YES : 06,30,245 Total Voters : 34,17,345 % of Total : 18.44 % |
Date : July-29-2008 Proposal Number : 20080702.345 Proposal Title : Procedure to replace SC-CJ District Name : Ahmedabad District No. of YES : 06,30,245 Total Voters : 34,17,345 % of Total : 18.44 % |
# | Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| The word citizen will mean citizen-voter registered in the voter-list This GO will become operational only after over 50% of citizens of India register YES on it
| 2
| Cabinet Secretary (Center)
| The Cabinet Secretary is hereby ordered to accept any proposed Govt Order or Ordinance that any citizen residing in India with valid voter-ID proposes. The Cabinet Secretary would take a fee of Rs 200/- plus Rs 200/- per page from the applicant, and give a serial number with date. The pages must be between A4 size and legal size. There must be no more than 1500 characters per page printed in double space. The Cabinet Secretary would scan the pages of the proposal on the Central Government's website within 24 hours on the link nic.in/proposed_govt_order/serial_number.htm of any other link convenient to him.
| 3
| Cabinet Secretary
| The Cabinet Secretary may delegate above responsibility to any officer of the rank no less than Deputy Collector
| 4
| Talaties (or their Clerks)
| All Talaties are hereby instructed to allow any citizen to register his YES/NO on any proposal submitted to Cabinet Secretary in clause-1 in next 60 days. The Talati would charge a fee of Rs 3, shall take citizen's voter-ID number and proposal number with date, and enter this information in his
| 5
| Talati
| The Talati will also allow citizen to change his YES/NO for Rs 3/- fee.
| 6
| District Collectors
| The Collectors are ordered to ensure that the YES/NO opinion comes on State Government's website under the link provided for that District/Tahsil and area by the Cabinet Secretary.
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| Cabinet Secretary
| On 91st day after the proposal was submitted, the Cabinet Secretary or the officer designated by him will publish the YES/NO count of the proposal on State Government website
| 8
| Prime Minister
| On 91st day, if less than 50% of ALL citizens register YES on the proposal, the PM will discard the proposal. But if over 50% of ALL citizens (not just those who registered YES/NO but ALL registered citizens) register YES on the proposed Govt Order or Ordinance, the PM may resign or may sign the proposed Govt Order or Ordinance within 24 hours. Within 7 days, if the President does not sign the order or ordinance, the PM may resign. And if the Parliament’s approval is needed, the PM may obtain the approval within 3 months, or he may resign.
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
1
| ---
| The word citizen will mean citizen-voter registered in the voter-list This GO will become operational only after over 50% of citizens of the State register YES on it
| 2
| Collector (or clerks)
| All Collectors are hereby ordered that if any citizen comes with his voter-ID, submits a letter to CM and pays Rs 200 per page, the Collector shall accept the letter and put it on CM’s website.
| 3
| Collector (or clerks)
| The pages shall between A4 size and legal size and should have no more than 1500 characters per page printed in double space. The Cabinet Secretary would scan the pages of the proposal on the State Government's website within 24 hours on the link cmo.state.nic.in/letters_to_pm/serial_number.htm or any other link convenient to the CMO or the Collector.
| 4
| Talaties (or their Clerks)
| All Talaties are hereby ordered that if a citizen comes to Talati’s office to register his YES/NO on any law passed by MLAs and MPs, then the Talati (or his clerk) would charge a fee of Rs 3 and enter citizen’s voter-id, law name, clause number and the citizen’s YES/NO in his PC. The Talati would provide a computer generated receipt to voter with name of the law, serial number of the clause, date the law was passed, the date when YES/NO was entered, the citizen’s voter number and his YES/NO. The fee for “below poverty line” card holder will be Rs 1 .
| 5
| Talati
| The Talati will also allow citizen to change his YES/NO for Rs 3/- fee. (or Rs 1 for BPL card holder)
| 6
| District Collectors
| The Collectors are ordered to ensure that YES/NOs the citizens come on Talati’s website at link state_name.nic.in/district_name/tahsil_name/law_name.htm or any other link as later decided by Cabinet Secretary. The website should show citizen’s voter-ID number, name, his latest YES/NO and date when he filed YES/NO.
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| Cabinet Secretary (Center)
| The Cabinet Secretary or the officer designated by him will publish the YES/NO count for each law as on Friday closing on every Wednesday on the link www.pmo.nic.in/citizens_opinions/counts.htm or any link Cabinet Secretary decides.
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| Chief Minister
| On 61st day, if less than 50% of ALL citizens register YES on the proposal, the CM will discard it. But if over 50% of ALL citizens (not just those who registered YES/NO but ALL registered citizens) register YES on the proposed Govt Order or Ordinance, the CM may resign or sign the proposed Govt Order or Ordinance within 24 hours. And within 7 days, if the Governor does not sign the Govt Order or Ordinance, the CM may resign. And if the Assembly’s approval is needed, the CM shall obtain the approval within 3 months, and if he fails to get the approval, he may resign
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# | Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| The word citizen would mean a registered voter of India This GO will become operational after over 50% of all citizens of India register YES on it.
| 2
| PM
| PM would appoint an IAS officer as NLRO (National Land Rent Officer) .
| 3
| CS (Cabinet Secretary)
| If any citizen wishes to be NLRO, he may appear in person or place affidavit before CS. The CS is hereby ordered to accept his candidacy for NLRO after taking fee same as deposit amount for MP election. CS will issue him a serial number.
| 4
| CS
| The CS may assign above task to any class-1 officer.
| 5
| Talati
| A citizen can come in person to Talati’s office, pay Rs 3 fee and approves at most five persons for NLRO position. The Talati will enter his approvals in the computer and issue him a receipt with his voter-id#, date/time and the persons he approved.
| 4
| Talati
| The Talati will put the preferences of the citizen on Govt website as decided by the CS or Collector with citizen’s voter-ID number and his preferences.
| 5
| Talati
| If a citizen comes to cancel his Approvals, the Talati will cancel one of more of his approvals without any fee.
| 6
| CS
| On every Monday, CS publish approval counts for each candidate.
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# | Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
1
| PM
| The word citizen would mean a registered voter of India This GO will become operational after over 50% of all citizens of India register YES on it.
| 2
| PM
| If a candidate gets approval of over 50% of ALL registered citizen-voters (ALL, not just those who have filed their approval) in a district, then PM will expel the existing NLRO and appoint the person with highest approval count as NLRO.
| 3
| PM
| If the person on the seat has come by approvals, and the person with highest approval must have 2% more approvals than existing one, then and then only the PM will appoint the person with highest approvals for that position.
| 4
| PM
| If the person’s approval is below 33%, then PM may replace him with his appointee. But as long as approval is above 33% , PM will not replace him with his appointee.
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# | Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
1
| Supreme Court judges , High Court judges, PM, all citizens
| The Citizens of India hereby decide and declare the plot of IIMA, plots of all IIMs and the plot of JNU as the property jointly and equally owned by the Citizens of India. These plots are NOT property of the State or the State of India or the Union of India or any other private/GoI party, but these plots are property of the Citizens of India. Further, all the plots of all UGC funded universities and colleges not owned by private companies or trusts are declared as the property of the citizens of India. All the officers and judges of India, including the PM, all the High Court judges and all the Supreme Court judges, are hereby requested NOT to admit any plea that opposes this decision and verdict of the Citizens of India.
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| SCjs, HCjs, PM, All citizens
| All plots under following Ministries/Dept will come under NLRO : |
3
| NLRO
| NLRO will have no jurisdiction over plots under |
4
| PM, All citizens
| Through an Executive Order, PM may tranfer any plot under Central Govt or Central Govt undertakings to NLRO. But to transfer the plots away NLRO , the PM would need approval majority of MPs. In addition, citizens using Approvals of 51% of all citizens-voters of India may tranfer any mines, oil wells, and Govt plots to NLRO.
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| PM, All officers
| All IITs, NITs and IISc shall be made part of DRDO, and the DRDO director shall be the Chief Officer of these colleges or shall appoint Deputy Chief Officers in these colleges to run the day today operations. The colleges teaching science and engineering will come under Ministry of Science and will not come under NLRO.
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| ----
| This GO will become operational after over 50% of all citizens of India register YES on it.
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# | Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
1
| NLRO
| For the unused land, NLRO will divide the land in plots of appropriate sizes as he seems most profitable. NLRO will hold auction for each plot. The conditions for auction will be |
2
| NLRO
| During the lease time, NLRO will revise the rent every 3 years based on % change in the land prices in the 1sq km area around that plot and % change in prime lending interest rate from the day the plot was leased and the day when rent revision occurs.
| 3
| NLRO
| After the lease time is over, NLRO will hold a fresh auction, where in existing lease holder will get benefits |
4
| NLRO
| But if existing lease holder loses the auction, then he can move or sell the fixtures on that land. But he will need to vacate that land.
| 5
| NLRO
| If the plot is held by an existing entity, the entity will get 25% plus (25% * lease in months /300), maximum of 50% , bonus in the bid i.e. its bid will be multiplied with 1.25 to 1.50 , but no more.
| 6
| NLRO
| If the plot is currently being used and occupied , NLRO will take the mean land price in past 3 years of sale in 1 km area round the plot and decide the price of plot and set (market_price * prime_interest_rate/3) as yearly rent for next 10 years. The rents will be revised every 3 years. After 10 years, rules stated from clause-1 onwards of this section will apply
| 7
| NLRO
| NLRO will give 34% of rent collected to Defense Minister for the purpose of strengthening Military and providing weapons and weapon-use education to all citizens.
| 8
| NLRO
| NLRO will dispatch 33% of the rent collected every month to the citizens residing in the State for past 10 years with limit of twice the amount received by citizens of India in last year. NLRO will dispatch rest of rent collected every month to the citizens of India.
| 9
| NLRO
| One year after this law is passed, the rent a person obtains |
7
| NLRO
| The rent paid will be 33% higher for men above 60 and women above 55 ; and will be 66% higher for men above 75 and women above 70.
| 8
| NLRO
| No rent shall be paid to child below 7 years ; the rent to citizens between 7 to 14 will be 1/rd the normal and between 14 and 18 will be 2/3rd of the normal rent paid. .
| 9
| NRLO
| If a citizen believes that particular occupant or lease holders of plots should get x% discounts, then he may prepare the list of the plots and occupants and submit the list to Cabinet Secretary for a fee. If over 1% of citizen-voter register YES on the list then NLRO will put the list before Tahsil Juries, each Jury consisting of 12 citizens chosen at random from Tahsils all over India. If over 75% of Tahsil Juries approve the list then NLRO will issue exemption order. But if over 10% of all citizens register NO, then exemption order will be canceled and the privilege to demand rent exemption of the 1% persons who had asked for rent exemption will be suspended for 10 years.
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| This GO will become operational after over 50% of all citizens of India register YES on it.
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# | Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
1
| All Dept Secretaries
| All the Department Secretaries who are in-charge of mines or crude oil wells or collecting royalties from mines or crude oil wells are ordered to send the royalties collected to NLRO
| 2
| NLRO
| The NLRO shall divide the royalties amongst Military, the citizens residing in the State and citizens of India in the same ratio as Land Rent described in the Ordinance dealing with distribution of Land Rent
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| ----
| This GO will become operational after over 50% of all citizens of India register YES on it.
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# | Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| -
| The word citizen would mean a registered voter This GO will become operational after over 50% of all citizens of India register YES on it.
| 2
| Cabinet Secretary
| If any citizen of India above 25 years of age wishes to become PM, he can appear before Cabinet Secretary who would issue him a serial number after taking filing fee same as deposit amount for MP election.
| 3
| Talati , (or Talati’s Clerks)
| If a citizen of that district comes in person to Talati’s office, pays Rs 5 fee , and approves at most five persons for the PM position, the Talati would enter his approvals in the computer and would him a receipt with his voter-id#, date/time and the persons he approved. If a the citizen comes to cancel his Approvals, the Talati will cancel one of more of his approvals without any fee.
| 4
| Talati
| The Talati will put the preferences of the citizen on district’s website with citizen’s voter-ID number and his preferences.
| 5
| Cabinet Secretary
| On every Monday, the Cabinet Secretary will publish Approval counts for each candidate.
| 6
| PM
| The first PM may count his approval count as higher of the following two |
7
| PM
| If a candidate gets approval 2% above the Approvals existing PM has, then existing PM may resign and ask MPs to appoint approved person as new PM.
| 8
| Loksabha MPs
| The MPs may elect the person stated in clause-7 as new PM.
| 9
| PM
| For the next PMs who have become PM via clause-3, the Approval count will be only the number of citizens who have approved him.
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# | Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
1
| -
| The word citizen would mean a registered voter This GO will become operational after over 50% of all citizens of India register YES on it.
| 2
| Cabinet Secretary
| If any citizen of India above 25 years of age wishes to become CM, he can appear before Cabinet Secretary and CS would issue him a serial number after taking filing fee same as deposit amount for MLA election.
| 3
| Talati , (or Talati’s Clerks)
| If a citizen of that district comes in person to Talati’s office, pays Rs 5 fee , and approves at most five persons for the CM position, the Talati would enter his approvals in the computer and would him a receipt with his voter-id#, date/time and the persons he approved. If a the citizen comes to cancel his Approvals, the Talati will cancel one of more of his approvals without any fee.
| 4
| Talati
| The Talati will put the preferences of the citizen on district’s website with citizen’s voter-ID number and his preferences.
| 5
| Cabinet Secretary
| On every Monday, the Cabinet Secretary will publish Approval counts for each candidate.
| 6
| CM
| The first CM shall count his approval count as higher of the following two |
7
| CM
| If a candidate gets approval 2% (of ALL registered voters) above the approval count the existing CM has, then existing CM may resign and ask MLAs to appoint the person approved by the citizens as new CM.
| 8
| MLAs
| The MLAs may elect the person stated in clause-7as new CM.
| 9
| CM
| For the next CMs who have become CM via clause-3, the Approval count shall be only the number of citizens who have approved him.
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Approval For Prime Minister (Fee : Rs 3) Dear MPs, I advice you to appoint any of the below mentioned individuals as the PM - The Citizen. Receipt Number : 3245-345-01 Date : 28/03/2001 Citizen's Ration Card Number : 67897899 Citizen’s Name : Prakash Mehta Candidates Approved Number Name 004 Jasbir. Singh 045 Rajesh Shah 078 Hari Sawant Clerk’s name, number, sign Suresh Pandya/67-092/S Pandya Citizen’s Thumb Print |
Withdrawing the Approval For Water Guard (Fee : ZERO) Dear MPs, I am withdrawing approvals for the following candidates - The Citizen. Receipt Number : 3245-763-56 Date : 30/04/2001 Citizen's Ration Card Number : 67897899 Citizen’s Name : Prakash Mehta Candidates Disapproved Number Name 004 Jasbir Singh 078 Hari Sawant Clerk’s name, number, sign Suresh Pandya/67-092/S Pandya Citizen’s Thumb Print |
Approval Counts for PM June 2008 Candidate Name : Singh, Jasbir Candidate Number : 1205 Citizens who approved you last month : 245,673 Citizens Approved you this month : 10 Citizens who withdrew their Approval : 5 No. of citizens who have approved you : 12,12,24,678 out of 72,34,54,676 % of citizens who have ap[proved you : 16.75% |
New Approvals | . | . | .
.
| Card No
| Name
| Receipt No.
| 1
| 2158112
| Divan, Sudhir
| 21851
| 2
| 2350222
| Mehta, Vimal
| 58783
| 3
| 2885461
| Jain, Bimal
| 40203
| 4
| 3156068
| Patel, Suhas
| 13720
| 5
| 3737486
| Khan, Suhel
| 42995
| 6
| 4040625
| Sai, Samir
| 36446
| 7
| 4514433
| Shankar, P
| 56375
| 8
| 4759652
| Khan, Suleman
| 57412
| 9
| 5176682
| Seth, Vineet
| 99653
| 10
| 5311764
| Singh, Jasvinder
| 19675
| .
| New Approvals
| 10
| .
| |
Recalls | . | . | .
.
| Card No
| Name
| Receipt No.
| 1
| 4020310
| Khan, Akbar
| 14964
| 2
| 4210275
| Holkar, Babu
| 19675
| 3
| 4633510
| Ramesh, P
| 42995
| 4
| 5637330
| Divakar, Sudhir
| 57412
| 5
| 5652714
| Patel, Navinchandra
| 74898
| .
| Approvals Removed
| .
| 5
| |
Time clerk took to enter the information = at most 3 minutes Number of entries a clerk can make in an hour = over 60/3 = 20 Number of hours a clerk will work in a day = 7 hrs/day Number of forms a clerk can fill in a day = 20 * 7 = 140 Expenses (Stationary etc) to print 140 receipts = less than Rs 50 Rent of Computer, Printer per day = less than Rs 50 Maximum (Salary etc) expense of a clerk per day = Rs 250 Costs of printing 140 Receipt = less than Rs 350 Cost (Salary + Stationary) per Allocation = less than Rs 2.50 |
Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
1
| -
| The word citizen would mean a registered voter. This GO will become operational after over 50% of all citizens of India register YES on it, and after which, all SCjs sign this GO
| 2
| Cabinet Secretary
| If any citizen of India wishes to become NRJ (Nationally Recognized Jurist) , and he appears in person or via a lawyer with affidavit before the Cabinet Secretary, the Secretary would accept his candidacy for NRJ after taking filing fee same as deposit amount for MP election.
| 3
| Talati , (or Talati’s Clerks)
| If a citizen of that district comes in person to Talati’s office, pays Rs 3 fee , and approves at most five persons for the NRJ position, the Talati would enter his approvals in the computer and would him a receipt with his voter-id#, date/time and the persons he approved.
| 4
| Talati
| The Talati will put the preferences of the citizen on district’s website with citizen’s voter-ID number and his preferences.
| 5
| Talati
| If a the citizen comes to cancel his Approvals, the Talati will cancel one of more of his approvals without any fee.
| 6
| Cabinet Secretary
| On every 5th of month, the CS will publish Approval counts for each candidate as on last date of the previous month.
| 7
| PM
| If a candidate gets approval of over 34% of ALL registered citizen-voters (ALL, not just those who have filed their approval) in India, then PM will appoint him as NRJ
| 8
| PM
| If a candidate gets approval of over 50% of ALL registered voters (ALL, not just those who have filed their approval) and the Approval count is 2% more than all NRJs, then PM may send the name of the most approved NRJ to the Chief Judge of India asking him if he is appropriate for the position of Supreme Court Chief judge.
| |
# | Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
1
| PM , all Loksabha MPs
|
2
| ---
| This GO will become operational after over 50% of all citizens of India register YES on it and after which all SCJs sign on it.
| |
Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
1
| -
| The word citizen would mean a registered voter
| 2
| Talati , (or Talati’s Clerks)
| If a citizen comes in person to Talati’s office, pays Rs 3 fee , and provides a PIL number, and specifies his YES/NO on that PIL, the Talati would enter his YES/NO approvals in the computer and would him a receipt with his voter-id#, date/time and the persons he approved. The Talati would also let the citizens change their preferences. The fee for BPL card holder will be Re 1/-.
| 3
| Collector, Talati
| The Talati will put the preferences of the citizen on district’s website with citizen’s voter-ID number and his preferences. The Collector will provide the necessary infrastructure for this.
| 4
| Cabinet Secretary
| On every 5th of month, the CS will publish Tahsil-wise YES/NO counts for PILs for which there has been registration of over 10000 YES/NO
| 5
| ---
| For the purpose of information, it is hereby stated that the YES/NO count will not be binding on the judges. And this GO will become operational after over 50% of all citizens of India register YES on it.
| |
Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
1
| -
| The word citizen would mean a registered voter
| 2
| District Collector
| If any citizen of India above 21 years personally comes to District Collector, and pays a deposit same as that of MP election, and demands to be registered as “Agree to Trial by Commons” at District Level, State Level or National Level with a sworn affidavit, DC will register him as “Agree to Trial by Commons” at District Level, State Level or National Level. DC will put his name , photo and details on the GoI website.
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| If a person is registered as “Agree to Trial By Commons”, his passport will be cancelled and all officers are instructed to ensure that he cannot leave India.
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| If a citizen is registered “Agree to Trial by Citizen” at District, State or National level, then any citizen-voter in that District, State or India can pay Rs 3 at Talati’s officer and demand imprisonment for 1,2,3 ... 100 years, and demand a fine of any amount. Talati will register his demand and issue a receipt. A demand for imprisonment of upto N years will mean “imprison for N, but no more than N years”.
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| The Talati will allow a citizen to change his demand for a fee of Rs 3/-. The Talati will also allow the citizen to cancel his demand for free. The demand to impose a fine of Rs X shall mean “fine of Rs X, but no more than Rs X”.
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| If a person is registered as “Agree to Trial by Commons” at District, State, national level and if over 50% citizens of a District have demanded imprisonment of N years, PM shall imprison that person for N years. If over 50% citizens of a District, State, Nation have demanded fine of Rs X, PM shall confiscate his property upto Rs X. If his properties are worth less than Rs X, then rest will be converted into debt with interest of prime rate and will be taken from his future income after leaving lowest possible amount to support life with him
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| If a person is sentenced by a District, but over 33% of all citizen-voters in the State demand cancellation of his sentence, the PM shall acquit him. If a person is sentenced by a District, but over 33% of all citizen-voters in the State demand cancellation in his sentence, the PM shall acquit him. But if over 51% of citizen-voters of India confirm his sentence, PM shall re-impose the sentence.
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| If a person is sentenced by a District, but over 33% of all citizen-voters in India demand cancellation of his sentence, the PM shall acquit him.
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| The Act is to create an administrative procedure, using which, citizens can directly obtain control and royalty over underground water, which is a state owned natural resource.
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| Within 2 days after passing this law, the CM will appoint 4 persons for every district as the Registrar, Water Guard, Accountant and Jury Administrator. He may assign these responsibility to existing officers such as Collector, Additional Collectors etc.
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| Registrar
| The Registrar will use ration card as an ID in the beginning
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| Later the Registrar may issue a Allowance Card to every citizen residing in the city, which will have finger print, bar-code, magnetic strip etc. Or he may use any ID given by any State or Central Govt Authority as ID
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| The clerk can charge a fee of Rs 3 or lesser from the citizen .
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| Registrar
| Every week the Registrar will issue the list of bore-owners and number of Allowances citizens have given them.
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| Based on availability and requirement, the Cabinet will decide the amount of Water a citizen can draw from the ground in each District or Tahsil (Citizen’s Monthly Allowance of underground water). The CM will also decide the fine (per 1000 liters) for drawing more water than the Monthly Water Allowances bore-owners will have to pay for each District
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| Registrar
| The liter-amount per Citizen’s Monthly Allowance multiplied by number of Monthly Allowances that a bore-owner has obtained from citizens will determine that bore-owner’s monthly allowance of underground water.
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| Registrar
| The Registrar will issue a serial number to any person or company or co-operative or association which wants to draw water from the ground using an electric motor. This law will not apply on hand-pumps.
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| The Registrar recruits clerks using competitive exams , or will take existing clerks from State Govt
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| Six months after passing this law, the Registrar will issue 3 Monthly Allowances to each citizen below 60 and 12 Monthly Allowances to citizens above 60
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| Twelve months after passing this law, after re-approval of over 50% of the Corporators a)the Registrar will reduce 33% Allowances of men and women who have more than 2 children, the last children one must be born 2 years after this law is passed. b)the Registrar will reduce 66% Allowances of men and women who have more than 3 children, the last two children must be born 2 years after this law is passed
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| The Registrar will count 2 or less female children will count as 1 child in case of the above clause
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| Twelve months after passing this law, after re-approval of over 50% of the MLAs or citizens, the Registrar will give additional 33% Allowances to each parent with 1 or more female child and 66% additional Allowances to those with 2 or more female children.
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| Registrar
| A citizen residing in the city can present his ration card and specify the serial numbers of (at most 5) candidates he Approves for the position of Water Guard. The clerk will enter the requests in the systems and give the receipt to the citizen. The citizen to change his choices any day any month.
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| The clerk will charge a fee of Rs 3
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| The citizen can withdraw his Approvals any day. There will be no fee from withdrawing the Approvals.
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| If any candidate is approved by highest number of citizen-voters and over 51% of ALL citizen-voters, the CM will resign or appoint him as new Water Guard of that District within 2 days. If any candidate is approved by over 25% of ALL citizen-voters and his approval is 2% more than existing Water Guard, the CM will appoint him as new Water Guard within 2 days. The Mayor will not remove an a Water Guard, previously approved by citizens, unless Approval goes below 40% of ALL citizens.
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| If the Water Guard has approval of over 20% of the citizens, the CM shall not transfer him. If any judge expels such a Water Guard, the CM shall resign in 2 days
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| For first 6 months, the Registrar may allow only 1 Approval per ration card. In this case, any of the first two family members listed in the card can file Approval. And "25% of ALL citizens" phrase mentioned above would mean "25% of ALL issued ration-cards". In case a citizen disagrees, he may complain before Jurors and Registrar shall incorporate Jurors’ recommendations.
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| The Registrar will setup a similar Dynamic Approval process, as described above, for the position of Registrar as well.
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| Any citizen of India who wants citizens’ Approval for the position of Water Guard can register himself with the Registrar. The Registrar will charge a deposit same as MP election. The deposit will be refunded after over 5% of ALL citizens have approved the candidate.
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| JA will randomly select and summon 30 citizens out of voter-list between 35 and 65 to form Grand Jurors. Every 15 days, JA will retire 10 members and randomly select 10 citizens to replace them.
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| If any citizen or officer has complaint against the Registrar, Water Guard or Accountant or his staff, he will send it to the Grand Jurors.
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| If over 15 Grand Jurors declare that the complaint has some truth, the JA will randomly choose 10 citizens between 25 and 65. If a summoned citizen does not appear, he may loose Allowances for 24 months or less as decided by Grand Jurors. The Act will refer these 10 citizens as Jurors.
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| Registrar
| If a citizen does NOT appear after obtaining Jury summons, the Registrar shall void his Monthly Allowance for 6 months. In addition, the Grand Jurors may void his Allowance for additional 24 months.
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| Both, the defense and the complainer will present their case for at least 2 alternate days, 2 hours a day each day. When 6 out of 10 Jurors say that they have heard enough, the case will go on for exactly 2 more days. On the third day, if 6 out 10 Jurors request the case to continue, then only the case would continue, or else will terminate. The Jurors will discuss the case for 2 hours and then announce the verdict.
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| If over 7 out of 10 Jurors say that the officer is misfit to serve the citizens, the CM will resign or remove that officer from his position within 1 day. If over 7 of the 10 Jurors say that the officer has made a small mistake, then the officer will pay a fine of Rs 500 - Rs 5000 to the complainer or he may resign. The Jurors will decide the exact fine. If 3 or more Jurors declare that officer has done nothing wrong, he will continue as before.
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| If over 7 out of 10 Jurors declare that the officer was deliberately taking harmful steps, and a particular colleague knew about his harmful activities and that colleague deliberately did not disclose the acts, and if over 7 out of 10 Jurors declare his colleague as misfit and ask for his expulsion, the CM will resign or expel that officer. If over 7 out 10 Jurors announce a fine, he must the fine or the CM will resign or expel him.
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| "Expulsion by Jurors" will hold for Water Guard and Registrar even if he has Approval of highest number of citizens and over 25% citizens. In such case, the Registrar will void all Approvals he has. But if the person again gets required number of Approvals, the CM will reappoint him at that position.
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| The Registrar Water Guard can charge a monthly fee from every bore-owner and surcharge over amount of water drawn from the bore.
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| If Water Guard or Registrar decide that a bore owner has stolen water or broken any other law, he will issue a the fine after approval of the Jurors. If over 7 Jurors declare that the bore owner is guilty of theft or negligence, he will pay a fine less than Rs 2500 plus 10 times the market value of the water that over 7 Jurors conclude he had stolen. The Jurors will decide the exact fine. If three or more Jurors decide that the bore-owner is not guilty, then the Water Guard will drop the case. If there is any fine, the bore owner must pay the fine in 15 days or Water Guard may block the bore and seize the pump.
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| The Water Guard or any other officer CANNOT punish a bore-owner without Jurors’ Approval.
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| When the Registrar claims that over 75% citizens have allocated their Allowances, the Accountant will summon a Jury of 10 citizens. The Accountant will accept the claim ONLY after over 7 Jurors approve the Registrar’s claim.
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| All expenses except, salaries to employees (not exceeding Rs 100 per day of service), electricity bills and phone bills, the vendors will get paid six months after the delivery. During this time, if over 15 Grand Jurors call Jurors to review a specific expense and over 7 out of 10 Jurors declare that there was corruption or gross irregularities, the vendors may not receive any payment. Or they may receive only the payment that over 7 Jurors have approved. The officers must notify the vendors before the purchases that a the payments may get indefinitely postponed without interest or reduced or may get cancelled it over 7 out of 10 members of Jurors say so.
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| This ordinance shall applicable only after every SCJ has approved it. If even one SCJ refuses to sign it, the PM may resign.
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| Section-1 : Appointment and replacement of Jury Administrator
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| Within 2 days after passing this law, the CMs shall appoint one Registrar for entire State and one JA (Jury Administrator) per District.
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| A citizen residing in a District can present his ID and specify the serial numbers of (at most 5) candidates he Approves for the position of Jury Administrator in his District. The clerk will enter the requests in the systems and give the receipt to the citizen. The citizen to change his choices any day. The clerk shall charge a fee of Rs 3/-
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| If any candidate is approved by highest number of citizen-voters and over 50% of ALL citizen-voters, the CM will appoint him as new JA for that District within 2 days. If any candidate is approved by over 25% of ALL citizen-voters and his approval count is 2% more than existing JA, the CM will appoint him as new JA within 2 days.
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| With approval of over 51% of ALL citizen voters in that State, the CM can cancel clause-2 and clause-3 and appoint his own JA for 5 years.
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| With approval of over 51% of ALL citizen voters in India, the PM can cancel cluase-2, clause-3 and above clause-4 for entire state or some of the districts and appoint JA for 5 years.
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| Using the voter list, the JA will, in a public meeting, randomly select 40 citizens above age of 35 from the voter-list of District, State or Nation as the Grand Jurors, from which he can exclude any 10 after interview so that finally there are 30 Grand Jurors. If the Jurors is appointed by CM or PM under clause-4 or clause-5 he may select up to 60 citizens and exclude 30.
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| In the first set of Grand Jurors, JA will retire the first 10 Grand Jurors every 10 days and select 10 more using random selection from voter list of District or State or Nation.
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| The JA cannot use any electronic device to select a number randomly. He will use the procedure detailed by CM. If CM has not specified the procedure, he will select as follow. Suppose JA has to choose a number between 1 and a four digit number - ABCD. Then JA will have 4 rounds of dice-throw for each digit. In a round if the digit he needs to select is between 0-5, then he will use only 1 dice and if the digit he needs to select is between 0-9, he will use 2 dices. The number selected will be 1 less than the number which comes in case of single-dice throw and 2 less in case of double-dice throw. If the throw of the dices exceeds the highest digit he needs, he will throw the dices again.. Example - Suppose JA needs to select a page in a book, which has 3693 pages. Then JA will execute 4 rounds. In the 1st round he will use 1 dice as he needs to select a number between 0-3. If the dice shows 5 or 6, he will throw the dice again. If the dice show 3, the number selected is 3-1=2, and JA will proceed to second round. In the second round, he needs to select a number between 0-6. So he will throw two dices. If the sum exceeds 8, he will throw the dices again. If the sum is suppose 6, the second digit selected is 6 - 2 = 4. Like that, suppose the dices in 4 rounds show 3, 5, 10 and 2. Then JA will select digits as (3-1), (5 -2), (10-2), (2-1) i.e. page number 2381. The JA should use different citizens to throw dices. Suppose the voter-list has B books, the largest book has P pages and all pages have N entries. Then using above method or method described by CM, JA will select 3 random numbers between 1-B, 1-P and 1-N. Now suppose selected book has less than that many pages or the selected page has fewer entries. Then he will again select a numbers between 1-B, 1-P and 1-N.
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| The Grand Jurors will meet on every Saturday and Sunday. They may meet on more days if over 15 Grand Jurors approve. The number must be "over 15", even when less than 30 Grand Jurors are present. The meetings, if happen, must start at 11am and last till at least 5pm. The Grand Juror will get Rs. 200 per day he attends. The maximum payment a Grand Juror can get for his 1 month term will be Rs 2000. The JA will issue the checks 2 months after a Grand Juror completes the term. If the Grand Juror is out of district, he shall get Rs 400 per day of stay and if he is out state, he shall get Rs 800 per day of stay. In addition, they will get Rs 5 per kilometer of the distance between their home and court. The CM , PM may change the compensation as per inflation. All rupee amounts written in this clause and this law use WPI given by RBI in Jan-2008 and JA can change the amounts every six months using latest WPI.
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| If a Grand Juror is absent on a meeting, he will not get Rs 100 for that day and may loose up to thrice his amount to be paid. The individuals who are Grand Jurors 30 days later will decide the fine.
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| JA will start the meting at 11am. The JA arrive in the room before 10.30am. If a Grand Juror fails to arrive before 10:30am, JA will not allow him to attend the meeting and mark him absent.
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| If over 15 Grand Jurors, in a meeting, issue an invitation, the citizen may appear. The Grand Jurors may or may not invite the accused and complainer.
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| If over 15 Grand Jurors declare that there is some merit in the complaint, the JA will call a Jury consisting of 12 citizens above age of 35 chosen at random from the district to examine the complaint. The JA will select more than 12 citizens randomly, and send them summons to them, and of those who arrive, the JA will select 12 at random. He will use same random selection method as used to select Grand Jurors
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| JA will ask the Chief District Judge to appoint one or more Judges to preside over the case. If the property in dispute is worth above Rs 25 lakhs or compensation claim is above Rs 100,000 and/or the maximum prison sentence is above 12 months, the JA will request Chief Judge to appoint 3 judges or else he will request Chief Judge to appoint 3 Judges for the case. The Chief Judge's decision on appointing number of Judges in the case will be final.
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| The trial will go from 11am to 4pm. The trial will start only after all 12 Jurors and the complainer have arrived. If any party has not arrived, the parties who have arrived must wait till 4pm and then only they can go home.
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| Presiding Judge
| The Judge will allow the complainer to speak for 1 hour, during which no can interrupt. Then Judge will allow the employee to speak for 1 hour during which no one can interrupt. Like this, the Judge will alternate case. The case will go on like this on every day.
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| Presiding Judge
| The case will go for at least 2 days. On the 3rd or later, if over 7 Jurors declare that they have heard enough, the case will go on for 1 more day. If on the next day, over 7 out of 12 Jurors declare that they would like to hear more arguments, the case will go on till over 7 say that case should end.
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| Presiding Judge
| On the last day, after both parties have presented the case for 1 hour each, the Jurors will deliberate for at least 2 hours. If after 2 hours, over 7 Jurors say that they need no more deliberation, the Judge will ask each to declare his verdict.
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| Grand Jurors
| In case a Juror or a party does not show up or shows up late, the Grand Jurors after 3 months will decide the fine, which can be up to Rs 5000 or 5% of his wealth, whichever is higher.
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| Presiding Judge
| In case of fine, each Juror will state the fine he thinks is appropriate, and MUST be less than the legal limit. If it is higher than legal limit, the Judge shall take it as legal limit. The Judge will arrange the fine amounts stated in increasing order, and take the 3rd highest fine, i.e. fine that is approved by over 8 out of 12 Jurors, as the fine collectively imposed by the Jury.
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| In case of prison sentence, the Judge will arrange the sentence lengths cited by Jurors which must be below the maximum sentence as stated in the Law accused is charged with breaking, in increasing order. And the Judge will take the 3rd highest sentence i.e. prison sentence approved by over 8 out 12 Jurors, as the prison sentence collectively decided by the Jury.
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| The District Police Chief or policemen designated by him will execute the fine and/or imprisonments as given by the Judge and approved by the Jurors.
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| If 4 or more Jurors do NOT ask for any confiscation or fine or prison sentence, the Judge will declare the accused as innocent and the District Police Chief will take no action against him.
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| Either party will have 30 days to appeal against the verdict in the State's High Court or the Supreme Court of India.
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| No Govt employee will impose any fine or prison sentence without consent of over 8 out of 12 Jurors of the Lower Courts, unless approved by the Jurors of High Courts or the Jurors or Supreme Court. No Govt employee will imprison any citizen for more than 24 hours without approval of over 15 out 30 District or State Grand Jurors.
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| The Jurors will decide the facts as well as intensions, and shall also interpret the laws as well the Constitution.
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| With permission of over 50% of all citizens in India, the PM may suspend Jury System in a State for 4 years and all Trials in that state will be conducted by the Juries of any of neighboring States chosen by PM.
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| With permission of over 50% of all citizens in a State, the CM may suspend Jury System in a District for 4 years and all Trials in that District will be conducted by the Juries any of the neighboring Districts chosen by PM.
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| For every case, JA may summon 10-50 citizens of age 18-55 at random to “observe the case”. These chosen citizens will have to attend every date of the court for which they will be paid Rs 100/- per day. In case of absence, JA will issue a fine of Rs 500 per absence , which majority of Grand Jurors may cancel.
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| State Election Commissioner
| The SEC is hereby requested to hold co-election of District Police Chief (DPC), whenever a District is undergoing general election of District Panchayat, Tahsil Panchayat, Gram Panchayat or City Corporation or any District wide election
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| Any citizen of India above 30 years who has worked in Military for over 5 years, Police for even 1 day, as Govt Servant for 10 years or has cleared GPSC or UPSC written exam, or ever won the election of MLA or MP or Corporator or District Panchayat Member will be able register himself as candidate for DPC..
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| SEC will put a ballot box for election of DPC
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| A citizen-voter may vote for any of the candidates
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| if any candidates obtains votes of over 50% of ALL registered citizen-voters (all, not just those who voted), then CM may resign or may appoint the person with highest votes as the new DPC in the District for next 4 years
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| Within this 4 year tenure, if any other candidates gets over 50% of ALL citizen-voters in any election, the CM will replace the existing DPC and appoint the winning candidate as DPC.
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| With approval of over 50% of ALL citizen-voters in the State, the CM may suspend the election in a District for 4 years and appoint DPC he approves in that District
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| If a person has been appointed as DPC of more than one district by CM, he shall get salary as same. But if he is appointed DPC of more than one District by citizens, CM shall pay him salary of all the Districts
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| A person can become DPC of at most 3 Districts in a State and at most 10 Districts in whole of India. If he is DPC for more than 3 Districts in a State or more than 10 Districts in India, CM can remove him from the position of DPC in any of the Districts to bring him under this limit.
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| A person cannot serve as DPC for over 8 years in a District as elected or appointed DPC total in his life time. He may serve as DPC in other Districts though after 8 year limit expires in one district.
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| State Election Commissioner, Central Election Commissioner
| The CEC and SEC are hereby requested to hold co-election of District Police Chief (DPC), whenever a District is undergoing general election of MP, MLA, District Panchayat, Tahsil Panchayat, Gram Panchayat or City Corporation or any District wide election.
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| With approval of 50% of ALL citizen-voters of India, the PM may suspend all or some DPC in a State and suspend co-elections for 2 years, and appoint DPC of his choice.
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| If any citizen has complaint against a Lower Court Judge except Principal Judge, he can file the complaint before the Grand Jury of that District
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| If over 75% of Grand Jurors cite that complaints needs examination by Jurors, then District Jury Administrator would summon 12 Jurors to review the complaint
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| HC-CJ
| If over 75% of the Jurors cite that the judge is not worthy of serving the citizens, the HC-CJ will expel him
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| Either party, the complainer or accused may approach High Court , who may change the judgment of the Jury
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| Either party, the complainer or accused, may approach Supreme Court , who may change the judgment of the High Court
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| If any citizen has complaint against a Policemen below District Police Chief, he can file the complaint before the Grand Jury of that District
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| If over 75% of Grand Jurors cite that complaints needs examination by Jurors, then District Jury Administrator would summon 12 Jurors to review the complaint
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| CM
| If over 75% of the Jurors cite that the policeman is not worthy of serving the citizens, the CM will expel the policeman
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| Either party, the complainer or accused may approach High Court , who may change the judgment of the Jury
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| Either party, the complainer or accused, may approach Supreme Court , who may change the judgment of the High Court
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| CS (Cabinet Secretary)
| If any citizen of India wishes to become RBIG (Governor of Reserve Bank of India) , and he appears in person or via a lawyer with affidavit before the CS, the CS (or officer deputed by CS) would accept his candidacy for RBIG after taking filing fee same as deposit amount for MP election.
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| Talati , (or Talati’s Clerks)
| If a citizen comes in person to Talati’s office, pays Rs 3 fee , and approves at most five persons for RBIG position, the Talati would enter his approvals in the computer and would give him a receipt with his voter-id#, date/time and the persons he approved. The CS will specify the form layout and other details.
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| Talati
| The Talati will put the preferences of the citizen on GoI website at the link given by CS with citizen’s voter-ID number and his preferences.
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| Talati
| If a the citizen comes to cancel his Approvals, the Talati will cancel one of more of his approvals without any fee.
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| Cabinet Secretary
| On every 5th of month, the CS will publish Approval counts for each candidate as on last date of the previous month.
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| PM
| If a candidate gets approval of over 51% of ALL registered citizen-voters (ALL, not just those who have filed their approval) in a district, then PM will appoint him as RBIG
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| The word citizen would mean a registered voter, CS would mean State Govt’s Cabinet Secretary of officer deputed by him for the tasks of this GO, SRJ means State Recognized Jurist, HCCj means appointed High Court Chief judge and HCCJ means High Court Chief Judge with approvals of over 50% citizens
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| CS
| If any citizen of India wishes to become SRJ (State Recognized Jurist) , and he appears in person or via a lawyer with affidavit before the CS, the CS would accept his candidacy for SRJ after taking filing fee same as deposit amount for MP election.
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| Talati , (or Talati’s Clerks)
| If a citizen of that district comes in person to Talati’s office, pays Rs 3 fee , and approves at most five persons for the SRJ position, the Talati would enter his approvals in the computer and would him a receipt with his voter-id#, date/time and the persons he approved.
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| Talati
| The Talati will put the preferences of the citizen on district’s website with citizen’s voter-ID number and his preferences.
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| Talati
| If a the citizen comes to cancel his Approvals, the Talati will cancel one of more of his approvals without any fee.
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| Cabinet Secretary
| On every 5th of month, the CS will publish Approval counts for each candidate as on last date of the previous month.
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| CM
| If a candidate gets approval of over 34% of ALL registered citizen-voters (ALL, not just those who have filed their approval) in a district, then CM will appoint him as SRJ. SRJ shall have no salary or perks or powers.
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| CM
| If a candidate gets approval of over 50% of ALL registered voters (ALL, not just those who have filed their approval) and the Approval count is 2% more than all NRJs, then CM may send the name of the most approved SRJ to the Chief judge of India asking him if he is appropriate for the position of High Court Chief Judge.
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| CM , all MLAs
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# | Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| PM
| With permission of over 51% of citizen-voters in India, the PM can suspend the procedure to register YES/NO and/or approve any officers , judges, Ministers or persons for any positions in the entire State or some Districts of that State
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| The word citizen would mean a registered voter, DC would mean District Collector or officer deputed by him for the tasks of this GO, DRJ means District Recognized Jurist, SCPj means appointed Sessions Court Principal judge and SCPJ means High Court Chief Judge with approvals of over 50% citizens
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| Collector
| If any citizen of India wishes to become DRJ (District Recognized Jurist) , and he appears in person or via a lawyer with affidavit before the Collector, the Collector would accept his candidacy for DRJ after taking filing fee same as deposit amount for MP election.
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| Talati , (or Talati’s Clerks)
| If a citizen of that district comes in person to Talati’s office, pays Rs 3 fee , and approves at most five persons for the DRJ position, the Talati would enter his approvals in the computer and would him a receipt with his voter-id#, date/time and the persons he approved.
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| Talati
| The Talati will put the preferences of the citizen on district’s website with citizen’s voter-ID number and his preferences.
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| Talati
| If a the citizen comes to cancel his Approvals, the Talati will cancel one of more of his approvals without any fee.
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| Cabinet Secretary
| On every 5th of month, the CS will publish Approval counts for each candidate as on last date of the previous month.
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| CM
| If a candidate gets approval of over 34% of ALL registered citizen-voters (ALL, not just those who have filed their approval) in a district, then CM will appoint him as DRJ.
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| CM
| If a candidate gets approval of over 50% of ALL registered voters (ALL, not just those who have filed their approval) and the Approval count is 2% more than all NRJs, then CM may send the name of the most approved DRJ to the Chief judge of State High Court asking him if he is appropriate for the position of Principal Sessions judge in that District.
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| CM , all MLAs
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| CM
| With permission of over 51% of citizen-voters in the State, the CM can suspend the procedure to register YES/NO and/or approve DRJs in and/or approve any officers in a District.
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# | Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| PM
| With permission of over 51% of citizen-voters in India, the PM can suspend the procedure to register YES/NO and/or approve any officers in the entire State or some Districts of that State
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| -
| The word parent would mean a father or mother with a kid between age 0 to 18 who should also be a registered voter in that district ; DC means District Collector or officer deputed by him for the tasks of this GO DEO means District Education Officer.
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| Collector
| If any citizen of India wishes to become DEO (District Education Officer) , and he appears in person or via a lawyer with affidavit before the DC, the DC would accept his candidacy for DEO after taking filing fee same as deposit amount for MP election.
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| Talati , (or Talati’s Clerks)
| If a parent comes in person to Talati’s office, pays Rs 3 fee , and approves at most five persons for the DEO position, the Talati would enter his approvals in the computer and would him a receipt with his voter-id#, date/time and the persons he approved.
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| Talati
| The Talati will put the preferences of the parent on district’s website with citizen’s voter-ID number and his preferences.
| 5
| Talati
| If a the parent comes to cancel his Approvals, the Talati will cancel one of more of his approvals without any fee.
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| Cabinet Secretary
| On every 5th of month, the CS will publish Approval counts for each candidate as on last date of the previous month.
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| CM
| If a candidate gets approval of over 51% of ALL parents (ALL, not just those who have filed their approval) in a district, then CM will appoint him as DEO.
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| CM
| A person may become DEO with approval of parents, he may become DEO of more than one Districts. He may become DEO of at most 5 districts in the State and at most 20 districts in India. A person cannot be DEO of one District for over 8 years in his life. In case he is DEO of more than one district, he will get salaries , allowances, perks etc for the DEO positions of all those districts.
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| CM
| As long as a DEO has approvals of more than 34% parents, CM cannot replace him. But if a DEO’s approval goes below 34%, the CM may replace him with the officer of his choice.
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| DEO
| DEO shall administer class1-12 schools and the examination centers in the Districts. The DEO shall get funds from PM, CM and District Panchayat Chief as per the laws made by citizens and MPs, MLAs and District Panchayat members.
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| DEO
| DEO will administer education of the following subjects – Maths, Sciences, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English, Hindi, local language, Military History, Law and administrative setup, History of law and administrative setup, Military training and weapon use education
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| DEO
| DEO will continue with education of Sanskrit and Social Sciences. But if over 51% of citizens demand discontinuation of this courses, the DEO shall remove them from the compulsory course.
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| DEO
| DEO will allow any citizen to become “registered private tutor” for a fee of Rs 100.
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| DEO
| DEO will allow any parent to change his child’s tutor by filing his name at Talati’s office
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| DEO
| DEO will conduct 1-4 exams in Mathematics every month for class1-12 students. In addition, he will conduct exams ion Sciences, Law and other subjects. The exams will be computerized tests. The list of possible questions for each year/quarter will consists of 10000 to 100000 questions and will be published. The exam will consists of 30-100 questions from that list
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| DEO
| DEO will give rewards based on available funds, examination performance to the student and his tutor. The tutor shall receive no other salary from Govt except these payments.
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| The word parent would mean a father or mother with a kid between age 0 to 18 who should also be a registered voter in that district ; CS means Cabinet Secretary or officer deputed by him for the tasks of this GO SEO means State Education Officer.
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| CS
| If any citizen of India wishes to become CS (State Education Officer) , and he appears in person or via a lawyer with affidavit before the CS, the CS would accept his candidacy for SEO after taking filing fee same as deposit amount for MP election.
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| Talati , (or Talati’s Clerks)
| If a parent comes in person to Talati’s office, pays Rs 3 fee , and approves at most five persons for the SEO position, the Talati would enter his approvals in the computer and would him a receipt with his voter-id#, date/time and the persons he approved.
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| Talati
| The Talati will put the preferences of the parent on district’s website with citizen’s voter-ID number and his preferences.
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| Talati
| If a the parent comes to cancel his Approvals, the Talati will cancel one of more of his approvals without any fee.
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| Cabinet Secretary
| On every 5th of month, the CS will publish Approval counts for each candidate as on last date of the previous month.
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| CM
| If a candidate gets approval of over 51% of ALL parents (ALL, not just those who have filed their approval), then CM will appoint him as SEO. His salary and perks will be same as State Cabinet Minister
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| CM
| A person may become SEO with approval of parents SEO of more than one State. He may become SEO of at most 5 states in India
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| SEO
| SEO will prepare syllabus of all the subjects in State Govt curriculum. In addition, he will prepare list of questions and answers for each subject/year. And he will conduct exam and grading of students in class-V, class-VIII, class-X and class-XII as per the rules made by MLAs or citizens.
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| SEO
| SEO will also supervise all colleges and Universities under State Govt except colleges under Dept of Health. He will supervise the colleges as per laws made by the citizens and MLAs, MPs
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| -
| The word citizen in this GO would mean a registered voter in that district between age of 18 and 32 or a parent who has kid between the age of 14-18. CS means Cabinet Secretary (Center) or officer he deputes for tasks of this GO NEO means National Education Officer.
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| CS (Center)
| If any citizen of India wishes to become NEO (National Education Officer) , and he appears in person or via a lawyer with affidavit before the CS, the CS would accept his candidacy for NEO after taking filing fee same as deposit amount for MP election.
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| Talati , (or Talati’s Clerks)
| If a parent or citizen in age group 18-30 comes in person to Talati’s office, pays Rs 3 fee , and approves at most five persons for the NEO position, the Talati would enter his approvals in the computer and would him a receipt with his voter-id#, date/time and the persons he approved.
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| Talati
| The Talati will put the preferences of the parent on district’s website with citizen’s voter-ID number and his preferences.
| 5
| Talati
| If a the parent comes to cancel his Approvals, the Talati will cancel one of more of his approvals without any fee.
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| CS
| On every 5th of month, the CS will publish Approval counts for each candidate as on last date of the previous month.
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| PM
| If a candidate gets approval of over 51% of ALL parents and citizens in age group 18-35 (ALL, not just those who have filed their approval), then PM will appoint him as NEO. His salary and perks will be same as Cabinet Minister.
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| NEO
| NEO will supervise all the Universities and colleges in India under Central Govt, except colleges under Dept of Defense, Dept of Sciences and Dept of Health. He will work as per laws made by citizens or MPs
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| NEO
| NFO can recruit officers using written exams, and citizens may expel his officers using Jury Trial.
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| The word citizen would mean a registered voter in India ; CS means Cabinet Secretary or officer deputed by him for the tasks of this GO NFO means National Food Officer.
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| CS
| If any citizen of India wishes to become NFO (National Food Officer) , and he appears in person or via a lawyer with affidavit before the CS, the CS would accept his candidacy for DEO after taking filing fee same as deposit amount for MP election.
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| Talati , (or Talati’s Clerks)
| If a citizen comes in person to Talati’s office, pays Rs 3 fee , and approves at most five persons for the NFO position, the Talati would enter his approvals in the computer and would him a receipt with his voter-id#, date/time and the persons he approved.
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| Talati
| The Talati will put the preferences of the parent on district’s website with citizen’s voter-ID number and his preferences.
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| Talati
| If a the parent comes to cancel his Approvals, the Talati will cancel one of more of his approvals without any fee.
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| Cabinet Secretary
| On every 5th of month, the CS will publish Approval counts for each candidate as on last date of the previous month.
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| PM
| If a candidate gets approval of over 51% of ALL citizens (all, not just those who have filed their approval) in a district, then PM will appoint him as NFO
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| NFO
| NFO will obtain funds from PM. In addition, he may obtain funds from wealth tax and/or income tax laws as approved by majority of all citizens or majority of all MPs. The NFO will purchase only following commodities from farmers |
9
| NFO
| The NFO shall also maintain warehouses to store the items and will send the items to District Supply Officer in the proportion of the population of District
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| NFO
| NFO can recruit officers using written exams, and citizens may expel his officers using Jury Trial.
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| The word citizen would mean a registered voter in India ; CS means Cabinet Secretary or officer deputed by him for the tasks of this GO DSO means District Supply Officer.
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| CS
| If any citizen of India wishes to become DSO (District Supply Officer) , and he appears in person or via a lawyer with affidavit before the CS, the CS would accept his candidacy for DSO after taking filing fee same as deposit amount for MP election.
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| Talati , (or Talati’s Clerks)
| If a citizen comes in person to Talati’s office, pays Rs 3 fee , and approves at most five persons for the DSO position, the Talati would enter his approvals in the computer and would him a receipt with his voter-id#, date/time and the persons he approved.
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| Talati
| The Talati will put the preferences of the citizen on district’s website with citizen’s voter-ID number and his preferences.
| 5
| Talati
| If a the citizen comes to cancel his Approvals, the Talati will cancel one of more of his approvals without any fee.
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| Cabinet Secretary
| On every 5th of month, the CS will publish Approval counts for each candidate as on last date of the previous month.
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| PM, MPs
| If a candidate gets approval of over 51% of ALL citizens of India (all, not just those who have filed their approval), then PM may appoint him as CERC. If SCjs cancel this appointment, the PM and all MPs may resign and call for fresh election.
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| DSO
| DSO will obtain funds from CM and District Panchayat as per the laws passed by MLAs and District Panchayat Members. He will maintain warehouses at District level. He will send the goods obtained from NFO to the ration shops.
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| Talati
| If a citizen comes to Talati’s office , pays Rs 3 fee and specifies the shop where he wants the ration card goods to be sent, the Talati will enter his choice in the PC and put it on the State Govt website list as decided by the CS. The citizen can change the shop any day.
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| DSO
| The DSO will allow any citizen to start ration shop merely by paying Rs 100 registration fee. The DSO will allow citizen to change the ration shop any day. The ration shop will get the goods in proportion to the number of citizens who have subscribed with that shop
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| -
| The word citizen would mean a registered voter in India ; CS means Cabinet Secretary or officer deputed by him for the tasks of this GO CERC means Central Electricity Regulatory Chief Commissioner.
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| CS
| If any citizen of India wishes to become CERC (Central Electricity Regulatory Commissioner) , and he appears in person or via a lawyer with affidavit before the CS, the CS would accept his candidacy for DSO after taking filing fee same as deposit amount for MP election.
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| Talati , (or Talati’s Clerks)
| If a citizen comes in person to Talati’s office, pays Rs 3 fee , and approves at most five persons for the CERC position, the Talati would enter his approvals in the computer and would him a receipt with his voter-id#, date/time and the persons he approved. ; The Talati will put the preferences of the citizen on district’s website with citizen’s voter-ID number and his preferences. ; If a the parent comes to cancel his Approvals, the Talati will cancel one of more of his approvals without any fee.
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| CS, PM
| On every 5th of month, the CS will publish Approval counts for each candidate as on last date of the previous month ; If a candidate gets approval of over 51% of ALL citizens of India, then PM will appoint him as CERC
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| CERC
| CERC will use existing National-ID system or issue serial numbers to each citizen of India. The CERC will provide 100 points to each citizen. In addition, CERC will issue points equal to 15% population to Military, points equal to 10% population to Central Govt and points equal to 25% population to State Govts in the proportion to the population of the States.
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| CERC, Talati
| Via Talati’s office, CERC will enable citizen to allocate 100 points to any National-ID or any registered electricity user. The points will decrease for citizens with more kids as described in National Govt Order on “Land Rent”. The CERC will also enable registered users to re-allocate points amongst other registered users.
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| CERC
| CERC will obtain the points obtained by each ID and registered user and order allocation of the electricity to States based on the proportion of points obtained by users in each state.
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| CERC
| Based on the monthly production estimate for electricity plants of entire India, the CERC will issue kWh per point for that month.
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| CERC
| SERC will ask every electricity meter owner to register his ID and/or electricity user ID with the meter. One meter can be tagged only with one user ID though one user ID can have several Meters with it.
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| CERC
| Allowable consumption of the meters would be the points multiplied by kWh declared for those points. If any user has consumed more kWh than the points it had, SERC will impose a fine equal to 20 times the per unit charge on that user.
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| -
| The word citizen would mean a registered voter
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| Cabinet Secretary
| If any citizen of India wishes to become NRJ (Nationally Recognized Jurist) , and he appears in person or via a lawyer with affidavit before the Cabinet Secretary, the Secretary would accept his candidacy for NRJ after taking filing fee same as deposit amount for MP election.
| 3
| Talati , (or Talati’s Clerks)
| If a citizen of that district comes in person to Talati’s office, pays Rs 3 fee , and approves at most twenty persons for the NRJ position, the Talati would enter his approvals in the computer and would him a receipt with his voter-id#, date/time and the persons he approved.
| 4
| Talati
| The Talati will put the preferences of the citizen on district’s website with citizen’s voter-ID number and his preferences.
| 5
| Talati
| If a the citizen comes to cancel his Approvals, the Talati will cancel one of more of his approvals without any fee.
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| Cabinet Secretary
| On every 5th of month, the CS will publish Approval counts for each candidate as on last date of the previous month.
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| PM
| If a candidate gets approval of over 34% of ALL registered citizen-voters (ALL, not just those who have filed their approval) in India, then PM will appoint him as NRJ
| 8
| PM
| If a candidate gets approval of over 50% of ALL registered voters (ALL, not just those who have filed their approval) and the Approval count is 2% more approvals of any of the existing 4 senior most SCJs, , then PM may send the name of the most approved NRJ to the Chief Judge of India asking him if he is appropriate for the position of Supreme Court Judge.
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# | Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| PM , all Loksabha MPs
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| -
| The word citizen would mean a registered voter in the State
| 2
| Cabinet Secretary
| If any citizen of India wishes to become SRJ (State Recognized Jurist) , and he appears in person or via a lawyer with affidavit before the Cabinet Secretary, the Secretary would accept his candidacy for NRJ after taking filing fee same as deposit amount for MP election.
| 3
| Talati , (or Talati’s Clerks)
| If a citizen of that district comes in person to Talati’s office, pays Rs 3 fee , and approves at most twenty persons for the SRJ position, the Talati would enter his approvals in the computer and would him a receipt with his voter-id#, date/time and the persons he approved.
| 4
| Talati
| The Talati will put the preferences of the citizen on district’s website with citizen’s voter-ID number and his preferences.
| 5
| Talati
| If a the citizen comes to cancel his Approvals, the Talati will cancel one of more of his approvals without any fee.
| 6
| Cabinet Secretary
| On every 5th of month, the CS will publish Approval counts for each candidate as on last date of the previous month.
| 7
| CM
| If a candidate gets approval of over 34% of ALL registered citizen-voters (ALL, not just those who have filed their approval) in India, then CM will appoint him as NRJ
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| CM
| If a candidate gets approval of over 50% of ALL registered voters (ALL, not just those who have filed their approval) and the Approval count is 2% more approvals of any of the existing 4 senior most HCJs, , then PM may send the name of the most approved SRJ to the Chief Judge of HC and CJI asking him if he is appropriate for the position of HCJ in the State High Court.
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# | Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| CM , all MLAs
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
1
| -
| The word citizen would mean a registered voter in the District
| 2
| District Collector
| If any citizen of India wishes to become DRJ (State Recognized Jurist) , and he appears in person or via a lawyer with affidavit before the Cabinet Secretary, the Secretary would accept his candidacy for DRJ after taking filing fee same as deposit amount for MP election.
| 3
| Talati , (or Talati’s Clerks)
| If a citizen of that district comes in person to Talati’s office, pays Rs 3 fee , and approves at most twenty persons for the DRJ position, the Talati would enter his approvals in the computer and would him a receipt with his voter-id#, date/time and the persons he approved.
| 4
| Talati
| The Talati will put the preferences of the citizen on district’s website with citizen’s voter-ID number and his preferences.
| 5
| Talati
| If a the citizen comes to cancel his Approvals, the Talati will cancel one of more of his approvals without any fee.
| 6
| Cabinet Secretary
| On every 5th of month, the CS will publish Approval counts for each candidate as on last date of the previous month.
| 7
| CM
| If a candidate gets approval of over 34% of ALL registered citizen-voters (ALL, not just those who have filed their approval) in that district, then CM will appoint him as DRJ
| 8
| CM
| If a candidate gets approval of over 50% of ALL registered voters (ALL, not just those who have filed their approval) and the Approval count is 2% more approvals of any of the existing 4 senior most Sessions Court Judges, then CM may send the name of the most approved DRJ to the HCCJ asking him if he is appropriate for the position of Judge is that District Session Court.
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# | Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| CM , all MLAs
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
1
| -
| The word citizen would mean a registered voter in the District
| 2
| Talati
| The Talati will enable
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| HC-CJ
| For the vacancies in Lower Courts, the HC-CJ may conduct a written exam once every six months and may take only the candidates who got the highest marks and appoint them as Judges in Lower Courts. Or he may take candidates who got highest marks in State Service Commission Exams. HC-CJ need not conducts any interviews. The candidates appearing in exams may be granted additional marks for their services in Military as per laws made by citizens or MPs.
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| HC-CJ
| For the vacancies in High Courts, the HC-CJ may take half the candidates from written exams and half from promotions in Lower Courts. For the written exams, he may conduct a written exam once every year and may take only the candidates who got the highest marks and appoint them as Judges in High Courts. Or he may take candidates who got highest marks in State Service Commission Exams. HC-CJ need not conducts any interviews. The candidates appearing in exams may be granted additional marks for their services in Military as per laws made by citizens or MPs. For the vacancies to be filled by promotions, the HC-CJ will go by seniority only and no interviews.
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| -
| The word citizen would mean a registered voter in the District
| 2
| Five Senior Sessions Judge
| If over 50% of the Jurors in a Jury who have worked a Lower Court Judge recommend expulsion of that Judge, the Senior SJ may forward the complain to Grand Jurors
| 3
| Grand Jurors
| The Grand Jurors will accept complaints against that judge from any citizen of India or group of citizens. If over 50% of the Grand Jurors agree for a trial against that judge, and PSJ may summon a Jury or 12 or more to review the expulsion demand for that judge.
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| Jurors
| The Jurors using majority vote will decide which witnesses to call, and how much time each witness shall get
| 5
| Jurors
| The Jurors will give equal amount of time to the Judge under Trial
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| PSJ
| If over 75% of Jurors demand expulsion, the PSJ may expel the Judge
| 7
| PSJ
| PSJ may expel a judge only using the above procedure and no other way.
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
1
| CM, State Service Commission Chiefs
| The CM and State Service Commission will fill following posts in State Govt, all PSUs in State Govts, Panchayats, City Councils and City Corporations executives by written exams only and no interview |
2
| State Service Commission Chiefs
| In Police Dept and other dept as per the laws made by MLAs and citizens, in addition to written test, Public Service Commission can schedule exams for physical tests.
| 3
| CM, State Service Commission Chiefs
| The candidates who have served in Military may be given additional points in exams as decided by MLAs
| 4
| CM, State Service Commission Chiefs
| The promotions will be strictly on the basis of seniority in service and no other criteria.
| 5
| CM, State Service Chiefs
| The citizens may expel any person in State Govt using Jury Trial involving 24 Jurors, where over 75% of the Jurors consider him as “unfit to serve the citizens”.
| 6
| CM, State Service Chiefs
| The citizens may block the promotions of person in State Govt using Jury Trial involving 24 Jurors, 12 from 2 randomly chosen districts, for up to 4 years, where over 75% of the Jurors consider him as “unfit for promotions”.
| 7
| CM
| The CM can take away work from any State Govt Employee, unless there is a restriction in the separate law but can expel him only after Jurors’ approvals. The PM may delegate this authority to a class-I officer of his choice.
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
1
| PM, UPSC
| The P and UPSC will fill following posts in Central Govt, all PSUs in Central Govts, Panchayats, City Councils and City Corporations executives by written exams only and no interview |
2
| UPSC
| In Police Depts (such as BSF, CRPF etc) and other dept as per the laws made by MLAs and citizens, in addition to written test, Public Service Commission can schedule exams for physical tests.
| 3
| PM, UPSC
| The candidates who have served in Military may be given additional points in exams as decided by MPs
| 4
| PM, UPSC
| The promotions will be strictly on the basis of seniority in service and no other criteria.
| 5
| PM, UPSC
| The citizens may expel any person in State Govt using Jury Trial involving 24 Jurors, where over 75% of the Jurors consider him as “unfit to serve the citizens”.
| 6
| PM, UPSC
| The citizens may block the promotions of person in Central Govt using Jury Trial involving 36 Jurors , 12 from three randomly chosen districts of India, for up to 4 years, where over 75% of the Jurors consider him as “unfit for promotions”.
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| Recruitment rules in Military will not be effected by this Govt Order
| 8
| PM
| The CM can take away work from any State Govt Employee, unless there is a restriction in the separate law but can expel him only after Jurors’ approvals. The PM may delegate this authority to a class-I officer of his choice.
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
1
| CM, State Service Commission Chiefs
| Every officer in except in class-I position will be transferred every 2 years within same District and every 6 years to a different District. He cannot be posted in same Tahsil/District where he has worked earlier. The transfer positions will decided via randomized matching of available officers and available positions only. There will be no discretionary inputs.
| 2
| CM
| Upon intra-district transfers, the CM shall issue an order to pay extra 25% salary for 6 months and upon inter-district transfer, CM shall issue order to pay extra 25% salary for 12 months and not the both.
| 3
| CM
| This GO does not apply on transfers of class-I officers.
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
1
| PM, UPSC
| Every officer except in class-I position will be transferred every 2 years within same State and every 6 years to a different State. There will be no repetition. The transfer positions will decided via randomized matching of available officers and available positions only.
| 2
| PM
| Upon intra-state transfers, the CM shall issue an order to pay extra 35% salary for 6 months and upon inter-state transfer, PM shall issue order to pay extra 66% salary for 12 months and not the both.
| 3
| PM
| This GO does not apply on transfers of class-I officers.
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
1
| ----
| Citizen will mean citizen-voter registered in India. CS would mean Cabinet Secretary, Central Govt. or any officer deputed by him for tasks in this Act
| 2
| PM
| The PM will apply this act on the following officer |
2
| CS (Cabinet Secretary, Center)
| CS will allow a person to be Registered as candidate for any position which is labeled as “Seniormost Officer” in clause-2 or any Act which refers to application of this act.
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| Talati
| The Talaties are ordered that if any citizen-voter comes with his voter-ID and submits the Approvals for at most 5 registered candidates for any of the Seniormost position, the Talati will enter his Approvals in his PC and give a receipt for the same. The receipt will have the name of the voter, his voter-ID number. The fee will be Rs 3/- for all and Re 1 for the citizens with BPL card
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| Talati
| Talati will also let the citizen change cancel his approvals any day
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| District Collector
| The Collector will ensure that the citizens’ approvals come on GoI website at the link provided by the CS. The Collector will also publish the Approval counts of each candidate in his District.
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| CS
| The CS will publish the district wise totals as well as grand total of each candidate on 5th of every month in entire India
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| PM
| For a given position, if a candidate has approval count of over 50% of all citizens and 2% more than Approval count of existing person who is holding the position, then PM would expel the existing officer and appoint the most approved candidate for that position.
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| PM
| If the approval count of the existing person is below 34%, them PM may replace him with the person of his choice. But if approval count is above 34% of all citizens, then PM cannot replace him.
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| Citizen will mean citizen-voter registered in India. CS would mean Cabinet Secretary, State Govt. or any officer deputed by him for tasks in this Act
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| CM
| The CM will apply this act on the following officer |
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| CS (Cabinet Secretary, State)
| CS will allow a person to be Registered as candidate for any position which is labeled as “Seniormost Officer” in clause-2 or any Act which refers to application of this act.
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| Talati
| The Talaties are ordered that if any citizen-voter comes with his voter-ID and submits the Approvals for at most 5 registered candidates for any of the Seniormost position, the Talati will enter his Approvals in his PC and give a receipt for the same. The receipt will have the name of the voter, his voter-ID number. The fee will be Rs 3/- for all and Re 1 for the citizens with BPL card
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| Talati
| Talati will also let the citizen change cancel his approvals any day
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| District Collector
| The Collector will ensure that the citizens’ approvals come on GoI website at the link provided by the CS. The Collector will also publish the Approval counts of each candidate in his District.
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| CS
| The CS will publish the district wise totals as well as grand total of each candidate on 5th of every month in entire State
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| CM
| For a given State level position, if a candidate has approval count of over 50% of all citizens in the State and 2% more than Approval count of existing person who is holding the position, then CM would expel the existing officer and appoint the most approved candidate for that position. For a given District level position, if a candidate has approval count of over 50% of all citizens in the District and 2% more than Approval count of existing person who is holding the position, then CM would expel the existing officer and appoint the most approved candidate for that position.
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| CM
| If the approval count of the existing person is below 34%, them CM may replace him with the person of his choice. But if approval count is above 34% of all citizens in State/District as the case may be, then PM cannot replace him.
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| Citizen here will mean citizen-voter registered in India. above the age of 25 years and below 65 years CS would mean Cabinet Secretary, State Govt. or any officer deputed by him for tasks in this Act
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| CS
| The act applies on following |
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| CS
| If any citizen in above category demands a truth serum test on himself, the CS will order a forensic laboratory at a randomly chosen location in the State where he resides where a truth serum test on him will be conducted
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| CS
| The CS will summon 24 citizens between age 35 and 55 years at random, and will divide them into two groups of 12 each, and allocate an officer of class-II or above to conduct the truth serum test.
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| Officer in-charge of the test
| After truth serum is injected, a person in Group-A will put a question, and if over 7 persons in Group-B approve of that question, then the officer will ask that question. Each person in Group-A will get exactly 5 minutes.
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| Officer in-charge of the test
| The mediamen will be invited for live telecast if the want. The serum test will be recorded and will be also put on GoI website as live feed as well as recorded
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| The results of this test will not be used as evidence by any Jurors.
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| Trustee of every Trust
| Every trustee of every trust is hereby ordered to submit his PAN-ID to Income tax Dept along with PAN-ID of the trust. In addition, the trustees would submit following information on closing date of quarter by end of next quarter |
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| Income Tax Chief Commissioner, India
| IT Chief Commissioner is hereby ordered to put the all the information on wealth disclosed by the trusts and trustees’ PAN-IDs and names on the website and will also provide the information on DVD for the cost of Rs 100 per DVD . And this DVD shall have no copyrights.
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| Companies’ Chairman
| All companies except Proprietorships and Partnerships will also provide list of the assets mentioned in clause-1 to Income Tax dept. The companies will also submit the Tax-IDs of the owners and/or shareholders with their holdings.
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| Income Tax Chief Commissioner, India
| IT Chief Commissioner is hereby ordered to put the all the information on companies’ wealth and PAN-ID of those income owners and their holdings who are MLA, MP, Minister, class-I officer, trustees in any trust, class-II officer or judge in any court or tribunal, or who is son, daughter or wife of the above.
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| Elected or Senior Officials
| All MPs, MLAs, Ministers, District Panchayat Members, Tahsil Panchayat Members, Gram Sarpanch, City Council Members, class-II officers and above, all judges, Lawyer who has taken case from Govt in past 5 years, Vice Chancellors of Govt Universities and Dept Heads in all Govt funded colleges are hereby ordered to disclose their plot, building, gold, silver and other liquid assets along with their PAN-ID to Income Tax Dept. The IT Dept would put the same on their website.
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| Following persons are ordered to their names, address and PAN-ID to Secretary, Dept of Personnel |
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| In addition, if any of the person in above category has a son, daughter, niece, nephew, father, mother, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, brother or sister in any of the above category, he shall inform the name and PAN-ID of that person along with relation to Secretary, Dept of Personnel.
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| Secretary, Dept of Personnel
| The Secretary shall put all the above information Govt website in the way he deems convenient.
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| PM
| The would enable citizens to replace Secretary, Dept of Personnel using Replacement procedure described in the “Officer Replacement Govt Order”.
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| Govt Employee in this Draft would mean -- any person, is class-IV employee or above in Govt or PSU or Judiciary or Regulator, Minister, MLA, MP or District Panchayat Chief or Mayor – i.e. any person who is obtaining salary directly or indirectly from an organ of Govt.
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| PM
| PM shall enable citizens to replace RTIC (Right to Information Commissioner) in using procedure mentioned in Officer Replacement Act
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| All Govt Employees shall provide their PAN-ID to RTI commissioner
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| If any Govt Employee has a son, daughter, niece, nephew, father, mother, brother, sister, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, father-in-law or mother-in-law in any of the above category, he shall inform the name and PAN-ID of that person along with relation to RTIC.
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| RTIC
| RTIC shall put the names and PAN-ID and relatives’ names of each of the above person with names of relatives and relation on the website.
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| RTIC
| RTIC will also obtain the Income tax returns and Wealth Tax returns of each of the above and put them on his website.
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| RTIC
| RTIC will also put income/wealth tax returns of trusts and companies that the Govt Employee are partner or trustee in, except when company is publicly traded.
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| Every GoI officer is hereby ordered to put every non-confidential information on GoI websites at links decided by the Secretary of respective Dept.
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| RTIC
| RTIC will obtain income/wealth tax record of each Trust and will put then on GoI website along with PAN-IDs of each of the trustees. In addition, RTIC will also put address and size of each plot, flat every trust owns.
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| RTIC
| RTIC will obtain income/wealth tax record of each Company except publicly traded companies and will put then on GoI website along with PAN-IDs of each partner, director. In addition, RTIC will also put address and size of each plot, flat every trust owns.
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| RTIC
| If any Govt Employee has wife, child below 40 years, any parent or any sibling living in foreign country for over 182 days in past year or current, he shall report it to RTIC who shall put this information on GoI website.
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| RTIC
| If any Govt Employee has applied for work visa or residency in a foreign country, he will inform RTIC who will put the information on GoI website. .
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| Section-I : Citizens’ Rupee System
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| Citizens shall be able to replace RBI Chief and SBI Chief using the procedure described in Officer Replacement Act
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| RBI
| RBI Governor will take necessary actions to merge all Govt Banks with SBI.
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| SBI Chairman
| After enactment of this law, SBI will give loans to individuals in following cases |
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| SBI Chairman
| The SBI Chairman would give any loans, other than above, only after individuals become guarantors and loan will be maximum of 25% of the assets (over one house) of maximum of Rs 500,000 on a given guarantor. Eg if one wants a loan of Rs 1 cr, he would need to get 20 guarantors each having assets of over Rs 20 lakhs over one house.
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| SBI Chairman
| SBI Chairman will let every citizen open exactly one Individual Savings account, whose account number will be same as PAN-ID or National-ID number, with only one name in it. The monthly interest in this account will be as follows |
6
| SBI Chairman
| Those above 60 years will get additional interest of 1/24 % every month and those above 75 years will get additional interest of 1/24 % every month
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| SBI Chairman
| The maximum interest in Savings account will be Rs 2000 per month for those below 60 years, Rs 10000 per month for those between 60 years and 75 years and Rs 20000 for those above 75 years.
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| SBI Chairman
| Other than Individual Savings account, SBI will not pay any interest on any other account
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| All Govt Employees
| All accounts of all Govt bodies , PSUs and every Govt owned body will be kept in SBI only
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| RBI Chairman
| The RBI Chairman will allow private banks to decide their own CRR and will only ensure that their disclosures are proper
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| RBI Chairman, All Govt Employees
| No Govt body, including RBI, will provide any deposit insurance. The RBI Governor will encourage private companies to setup depositor insurance funds, but shall assume no liability of them
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| RBI Chairman
| RBI will give following amounts to respective departments. The unused money will be returned to RBI. Every year, RBI will issue new notes/entry equal to |
13
| RBI Chairman
| If there is any other agency who is to get new notes/entries, then RBI Governor will publish allocation plan and will issue notes/entry only after over 51% of all citizens approve YES.
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| Talati
| The Talati will not charge any fee for this approval
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| RBI Chairman
| RBI Chairman will put all RBI transactions on the RBI’s website
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| SBI Chairman
| SBI Chairman will put details of all the loans issued on the SBI website
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| RBI Chairman
| RBI Chairman will recruit persons in class-I, class-II levels only by written exams and no interviews. He will fill class-III positions by promotions based on seniority only. For class-I, he will go as per existing rules.
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| The citizens can expel any employee of RBI/SBI using Jury Trial at District, State or National level depending on the grade of the officer.
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| Section-2 : Managing existing loans of Govt and loans given by GoI banks
| 1
| RBI Chairman
| RBI will pay the accrued amount on every GoI/PSU bond (Center, State, District) and all Ban FDs by issuing notes/entries and deposit the money in the SBI accounts mentioned by the bond owners.
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| SBI Chairman
| SBI Chairman will convert
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| SBI Chairman
| The SBI Chairman will ask all every borrower who has taken loans from any GoI bank to repay the loan taken from SBI into 180 equal monthly installment with 0.75% monthly interest and penalty of 0.75% a month on due unpaid by amount. When the due unpaid amount exceeds 25% of the collateral value, SBI Chairman will confiscate the collateral and/or other applicable property and auction it off within 90 days in the order the properties were confiscated.
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| SBI Chairman, RBI Chairman
| The money collected from loans will be returned to RBI and will be cancelled from book entries and will not be given as new loans
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| Section-1 : Definitions and pre-conditions
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| The Jury System at District level has been defined in “Jury System in Lower Court” Ordinance. DJA means District Jury Administrator SJA means State Jury Administrator HC-CJ means High Court Chief Judge HCJ means High Court Judge SC-CJ means Supreme Court Chief Judge SCJ means Supreme Court Judge
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| This Ordinance shall become applicable only after every SCJ has approved this. If any SCJ disapproves it, the PM and all MPs may resign.
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| Section-2 : Two options to run the Jury System in the State High Court
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| CM
| The CM will appoint an IAS officer as State Jury Administrator (SJA) whom citizens may replace using “Officer Replacement Act”
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| HC-CJ, SJA, CM, MLAs, Citizens
| The CM or MLAs or Citizens of the State will decide whether the High Court of the State will --- |
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| HC-CJ, SJA, CM, MLAs, Citizens
| The citizens of the State shall decide which of the above 2 options should be use in their state. |
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| Section-3 : State Level Jury System (option-1 of cluase-4)
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| SJA
| In the option-1 of cluase-4 |
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| HC-CJ, HCJs
| If anyone files an appeal against a judgment of the Lower Court Jury, HC-CJ will randomly select 3 HCJs, and ask them to hear the appeal. The HCjs will hear the appeal for at most 6 days, make notes within 3 days after hearing ends and submit the noting to the Grand Jurors
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| SJA
| Under option-1 of clause-4 : |
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| Section-4 : Using District Juries as State Level Jury (option-2 of cluase-4)
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| SJA
| If CM or MLAs or Citizens have decided to use option-2 of clause-1 (i.e. use District Court Juries as High Court Juries) then the SJA will use District Juries as State Juries as described in the subsequent sections.
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| HC-CJ, HCJs
| If anyone files an appeal against a judgment of the Lower Court Jury, HC-CJ will randomly select 3 HCJs, and ask them to hear the appeal. The HCjs will hear the appeal for at most 6 days, make notes within 3 days after hearing ends and submit the noting to the SJA
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| SJA
| SJA shall select 3 Districts at random and send the appeal as well as HCJs notes to the District Grand Jurors. If over 75% of Jurors in the District Grand Jurors demand revision of the judgment, the SJA will randomly select 5th district which is district other than the district which gave judgment and which heard the appeal. He will send the case to the District Jury Administrator of that District
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| DJA
| DJA will select a Jury of 12 citizens as per the procedures in “Jury System in Lower Court” Ordinance. And if over 9 out of 12 agree on a different judgment, then agree on a different judgment, then HC-CJ will void the first judgment and declare the second judgment as the judgment of the High Court.
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| HC-CJ
| If either party is dissatisfied by the verdict, then |
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| Section-1 : Definitions and pre-conditions
| 1
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| The Jury System at District level has been defined in “Jury System in Lower Court” Ordinance. Citizen means citizen-voter of India DJA means District Jury Administrator SJA means State Jury Administrator HC-CJ means High Court Chief Judge HCJ means High Court Judge SC-CJ means Supreme Court Chief Judge SCJ means Supreme Court Judge
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| This Ordinance shall become applicable only after every over 50% of all citizen-voter register YES and all SCJs has approved this. If any SCJ disapproves it, the PM and all MPs may resign.
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| Section-2 : Two options to run the Jury System in the Supreme Court
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| PM
| The PM will appoint an IAS officer as National Jury Administrator (NJA) whom citizens may replace using “Officer Replacement Act”
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| SC-CJ, NJA, PM, MPs, Citizens
| The PM or MPs or Citizens will decide whether the Supreme Court will -- |
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| SC-CJ, NJA, MP, MPs, Citizens
| The citizens shall decide which of the above 2 options should be use in India : |
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| Section-3 : National Level Jury System (option-1 of cluase-4)
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| NJA
| In the option-1 of cluase-4 |
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| SC-CJ, SCJs
| If anyone files an appeal against a judgment of the Lower Court Jury or High Court , SC-CJ will randomly select 3 SCJs, and ask them to hear the appeal. The HCjs will hear the appeal for at most 6 days, make notes within 1 day after hearing ends and submit the notes to the Grand Jurors
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| NJA
| Under option-1 of clause-4 : |
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| Section-4 : Using District Juries as National Level Jury (option-2 of cluase-4)
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| NJA
| If PM or MPs or Citizens have decided to use option-2 of clause-1 (i.e. use District Court Juries as Supreme Court Juries) then the NJA will use District Juries as Supreme Court Juries as described in the subsequent sections.
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| SC-CJ, SCJs
| If anyone files an appeal against a judgment of the Lower Court Jury or High Court, SC-CJ will randomly select 3 SCJs, and ask them to hear the appeal. The SCjs will hear the appeal for at most 6 days, make notes within 3 days after hearing ends and submit the noting to the NJA
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| NJA, DJA
| NJA shall select 3 Districts at random and send the appeal as well as SCJs notes to the District Grand Jurors of these Districts. If over 75% of Grand Jurors demand revision, then NJA will randomly select 2 districts at random and instruct DJA to conduct a hearing. Both Juries will announce a judgment. The NJA will select3 Districts at random, and ask DJA to form a Jury. Each Juror will pick one of the 3 judgments. DJA will send the Jurors choice to the NJA
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| SC-CJ
| SC-CJ will announce the judgment of the majority of the Jurors as the judgment of the Supreme Court..
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| SC-CJ
| If either party is dissatisfied by the verdict, then they may post the judgment they want by paying Rs 200 fee with the CM’s secretary. If over 50% of ALL citizens register YES on the that judgment within 90 days after issuance of SC-CJ’s judgment, then SC-CJ will void the previous judgment and announce the judgment approved by the citizens as the judgment of the Supreme Court.
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| The Jury System at District level has been defined in “Jury System in Lower Court” Ordinance.
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| CM
| If MLAs have passed ay law, the CM shall send that law to NJAs
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| NJAs
| NJAs will summon 50 Juries in his district as according to the procedure described in “Jury System in Lower Court” Act and will submit the law to them. Each Juror can propose 3 names and out of 36 names submitted, NJA (or assistant he appoints) will chose any 5 names at random.
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| CM, MLAs
| The CM and MLA who proposed the bill can also send his representative to explain the law to Jurors in each District
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| NJA
| The NJA will give 1 hour to each speaker for 3 days, 7 hours a day. The Jurors with permission of the Speaker may ask questions.
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| NJA
| At the end of 5th day, each Juror will vote whether he agrees with the law or disagrees with the law or has no option. The NJA will send the results to the CM.
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| CM
| If over 50% of ALL Jurors vote against the law, the CM will refuse to sign that law, and send it back to MLAs.
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| CM
| CM will not take any opinion of laws approved by over 50% of citizens
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
1
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| The Jury System at District level has been defined in “Jury System in Lower Court” Ordinance.
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| PM
| If MPs have passed ay law, the PM shall send that law to NJAs
| 3
| NJAs
| NJAs will summon 50 Juries in his district as according to the procedure described in “Jury System in Lower Court” Act and will submit the law to them. Each Juror can propose 3 names and out of 36 names submitted, NJA (or assistant he appoints) will chose any 5 names at random. The chosen persons or proxies they send will be allowed to speak for or against the law before the Jurors.
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| PM, MPs
| The PM and MP who proposed the bill can also send his representative to explain the law to Jurors in each District
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| NJA
| The NJA will give 1 hour to each speaker for 3 days, 7 hours a day. The Jurors with permission of the Speaker may ask questions.
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| NJA
| At the end of 5th day, each Juror will vote whether he agrees with the law or disagrees with the law or has no option. The NJA will send the results to the PM.
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| PM
| If over 50% of ALL Jurors vote against the law, the PM will refuse to sign that law, and send it back to MPs.
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| PM
| PM will not take any opinion of laws approved by over 50% of citizens
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| Section-1 : Senior Officers
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| PM
| PM shall appoint National Tax Officer (NTO). NTO will head the Income Tax dept as well as Customs and Excise Dept. citizens may replace using Senior Officials Replacement Act.
| 1.2
| NTO
| NTO will collect tax on all non-agricultural land and all constructions. This will include land used for commercial purposes, residential purposes as well as industrial purposes.
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| Section-2 : Registration of plots and buildings
| 2.1
| DC (District Collector)
| The DC will prepare the list of all plots, buildings with their locations and square meter areas in the District and the names of owners.
| 2.2
| DC
| If there are multiple owners, the DC will ask the owners to provide the % ownership of each owner. If there is dispute, the DC will assume equal ownership till the dispute is resolved.
| 2.3
| DC
| DC will calculate the land area owned by each flat owner as land area of the society plot divided by the total number of share certificates in the housing society and keep them pro-rated with number of certificate each flat has. If society has not issued any share certificate, then he will post equal ownership of land till the court resolves the disputes if any.
| 2.4
| Building Owner
| The flat owner will need to ensure that the details registered by the DC is accurate. In addition, he will need to submit the value of repairs and additions he does to the building/flat every year, within 1 year after end of the year. No proofs will be required.
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| For the wealth tax purposes, the financial year be Jan-1 to Dec-31
| 2.6
| DC
| DC will also register the PAN-ID or National-ID or Person-ID issued by NWTO for the purpose of identifying individuals.
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| Section-3 : Registration of families
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| NWTO
| For the purpose of wealth tax, an individual may register himself as solitaire or head of the family or member of a family
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| The head of the family can register following individuals as members, with consent of the members |
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| NWTO
| If person is above 18, NTWO will ensured that signed consent is obtained that he is member of a family. For children below 18, the parents will decide. A person can change the family, and the effect shall come at the end of the financial year and for the next financial year.
| 3.4
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| Persons registered as solitaire cannot be part of family.
| 3.5
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| If a person has more than 2 kids, only 2 can be part of family for wealth tax purposes.
| 3.6
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| If one person is member of more than one family or if he is registered as both, solitaire and family member, then Jurors may fine him up to Rs 10000 plus 5 times the wealth tax he evaded by becoming members of more than one family
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| Section-4 : Labeling a property
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| For the purpose of Wealth tax, the owner can label the property as “Personal” property or “Semi-personal” or else it will be treated as Impersonal property
| 4.2
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| Any property not owned by individual, such as a property owned by company or individuals who are not part of same family or trust will be labeled as impersonal property
| 4.3
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| One solitaire individual or family can have at most one semi-personal property and any number of personal properties subject to other rules in this Act. The individuals or companies or trust can have any number of impersonal properties.
| 4.4
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| If a property can be labeled as personal only if |
4.5
| NWTO
| If the owner is solitaire than sum of land in his personal properties must not exceed 75 sqm and sum of construction areas must not exceed 150 sqm. If it does, the NWTO will randomly select some of his properties and label them impersonal to meet this limits
| 4.6
| NWTO
| If the owner is family member than sum of land in the personal properties owned by the members must not exceed 75 + 40 * (number of members-1) sqm and sum of construction areas must not exceed 150 + 80 * (number of members -1) sqm. If it does, the NWTO will randomly select some of his properties and label them impersonal to meet this limits. The family head will decide which properties are labeled as personal, semi-personal and impersonal
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| A solitaire can have at most one semi-personal property, that too only if he has no personal property.
| 4.8
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| A family can have at most one semi-personal property that too, only if family has no personal property
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| Section-5 : Calculating land, flat value
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| For the purpose of Wealth Tax, there will be two values of the land, flat – indexed book value and circle-rate value
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| The book value at the time of purchase will be higher of the two - circle-rate value at the time of purchase or actual price paid. The indexed book value after that will be book value at the beginning of the year plus additions done by the owner as disclosed by the owner. And each year indexed book value will be multiplied by the index published by Income Tax dept. The owner need not be required to submit proof of value additions, but will be only required to state the additions’ value within 1 year.
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| The circle rate will be value decided by the officers based on units rates of auctions in that zone and property transactions that occurred in past 3 years
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| The wealth tax on personal property will be zero
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| The wealth tax on Impersonal Properties will be 2% of the higher of the two – circle rate and standard value.
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| The wealth tax on semi-personal property will be 2% of the lower of the two values and will be on the (plot area – 75 – 40 * (number of family members -1)) and (flat area – 150 – 80 * (number of family members -1)).
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| If a person does not pay wealth tax, the tax will be due on the property and an 18% per year interest will apply.
| 6.5
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| If the property is personal or semi-personal, then upon the death of the owner or sale of the property the taxes will be collected. There will be no confiscation
| 6.6
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| If the property is impersonal, the property will be auction when the due amount crosses 25% of the value of the property
| 6.7
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| Three times the amount paid in wealth tax will be deductible from the income of the next year or any of the 4 next years.
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| The wealth amounting to five times the index value of wealth tax a person paid in his life plus wealth amounting to three times the indexed value of income tax a person paid will be exempt from inheritance tax.
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Procedure / instruction
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| Citizens can replace Chief Income Tax Officer using Senior Officer Replacement Act
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| Wealth tax on corporates equal to 2% of the value of land. construction. Value will be taken as higher of the indexed book value and circle rate value.
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| Corporate tax to be 2% higher than highest marginal income tax rate
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| Wealth, Income of HUF to be taxed at corporate tax rate
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| Wealth worth Rs 2000 or income Rs 200 per member will be deductible from religious trust and one individual above 18 can be member of at most one religious trust. After that, tax rate on trusts will be at corporate rate
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| All non-religious trusts to be taxed corporate rate
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| All tax exemptions to SEZ to end
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| All tax exemptions to exporters end, except when dollars were purchased by GoI.
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| Importers will not be allowed to take import expenses as deductible
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| Donations obtained by trusts from foreign sources to be taxed corporate rate
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| Abolish VAT
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| Abolish sales tax
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| Abolish excise except excise on Vehicles
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| Excise on tobacco and alcohol to be credited to medical insurance fund for the end buyer
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| Abolish excise on almost all commodities except vehicles
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| Import duties to increase to 100%, and duty paid will not be deductible as a business expense
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| Reduce stamp duty on land, building purchases to 1% of value
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| Uniform rates for all types of capital gains tax on sell of all types of property such as shares, gold, land, building
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| Same long term and short term capital gains tax ; no indexation if sale is within one year of purchase
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| Wealth tax on all forms of wealth except deposits, cash – gold, silver, metals, grain hoardings, diamonds, shares, debentures and bonds. The wealth tax on shares will be paid by the company on the average market capitalization calculated by average sale-purchase price and after deducting all other wealth tax paid by that company.
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| Wealth tax on agricultural land above 10 acre per person
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| Income tax on agricultural incomes over standard deductions plus Rs 100,000 per family members
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| Inheritance Tax : Wealth equal to 5 times the indexed wealth tax paid by a person in his life plus 3 times the indexed income tax paid by a person in his life will be exempt from Inheritance Tax. To that, total wealth equal to 30 times annual GDP will be exempt. After that, Inheritance Tax equal of 35% will apply. The wealth value will be higher of indexed book value and circle-rate (jantri) value.
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| If the beneficiary is not a family member, then the Inheritance Tax will be 50% amount above Rs 100,000
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Procedure / instruction
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| The word Military will include Military and also Universal Weapon Education program and weapons manufacturing, and building strategically important roads.
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| 33% of rents from GoI plots except plots used for some specific purposes will be used for Military. 33% of royalties from GoI mineral mines and crude oil wells to be spent on Military only
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| Wealth tax of 1% of wealth value to be spent on Military only.
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| All male citizens in age 12-18 will attend Military Training Grounds for 3 hours a day, 2 days a week and 24 hours on one particular day. In addition, they will spend 4 weeks in a year. For females, it will be optional.
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| Citizens earning above Rs 200,000 a year will be required to own one gun in any of the categories approved by the Defense Minister
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| Citizens can own at most two guns (this is to create a market of second hand guns, so that even poorest of the poorest can also buy and afford guns)
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| The policemen can confiscate gun of a person only after approval of the Grand Jurors and/or Jurors
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| Nuclear weapon capability at par with China in volume, and at par with US in technology
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| Neutron bomb capability at par with US, Russia
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| Raise the salaries of soldiers by 200% as in Aug-2008. After that, raise the levels so that incomes are more than civilian jobs of the same caliber.
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| IITs, IISc will come under DRDO. The students will have to sign a 15 year bond to serve Military after 5 year training. The first 6 months and last 6 months will consist of field postings.
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| The citizen in this act will mean a citizen-voter of India above age of 18 with one child between age of 2 and 17, who is also resident in that district, and his child is going to Govt school if he is above 6 years. DEO means District Education Officer SEO means State Education Officer NEO means National Education Officer
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| CM
| The CM shall appoint DEO whom citizens can replace using Officer Replacement Act.
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| DEO
| DEO shall obtain the lands/buildings with permission of District Panchayat or City Council or he may use existing buildings. DEO shall setup computerized examination centers
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| DEO
| DEO will prepare Maths questions and answers for each quarter for class I-XII. He shall prepare at least 10000 questions based on the syllabus prepared by himself or SEO or NEO. He may take questions prepared by SEO and/or NEO
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| DEO
| The DEO shall publish the list on the internet and also make CDs
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| DEO
| DEO shall conduct 1-4 Maths per month, depending on available space
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| DEO
| The exams shall consist of 25-100 questions and will be of 30 minutes to 2 hours long. The examination schedule will be prepared by DEO. The DEO will give the results of tests as soon as possible.
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| DEO
| The DEO shall give awards to students and Maths teachers as following : (Rs X, Rs Y and Rs Z will be decided by CM depending on the availability of the funds) |
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| DEO
| Any person can register himself as Maths Teacher. Any parent can select the Maths teacher for his son and disclose the selection as the Talati’s office by paying Rs 3 fee. The DEO will give awards to teachers depending on number of students he has and the scores he gets in the exam as per above clause
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| DEO
| DEO shall not give any salary to Maths teacher
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| DEO
| DEO shall send the payment to the student/teacher in their SBI account electronically.
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| DEO
| DEO may extend the same scheme to take exams in following subjects |
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| Govt Employee in this Draft would mean -- any person, is class-IV employee or above in Govt or PSU or Judiciary or Regulator, Minister, MLA, MP or District Panchayat Chief or Mayor – i.e. any person who is obtaining salary directly or indirectly from an organ of Govt, Central State of Local Body
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| All Govt Employees
| If any Govt employee wants to apply for work visa or residency status in any foreign country, he shall have to first submit resignation, and apply only after resignation is approved.
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| PM
| If any Govt Employee violated clause-2, PM shall imprison him and let District Jurors decide the punishment which can be maximum of 5 years. If the District Jury give punishment below 5 years, PM must file appeal before High Court Jury. And if High Court Jury announces fine less than 5 years of prison, PM shall file appeal before Supreme Court Jury. The verdict of Supreme Court will be final
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| PM
| PM shall appoint an officer titled as NCR (National Citizens’ Registrar) to issue Person-ID System. The citizens can replace him using Officer Replacement Act if the need be.
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| NCR
| NCR shall obtain funds from Finance Ministry as decided by PM or Parliament or Citizens. NCR will have one class-I officers per District called as District Registrar, one or more class-II officer per Tahsil called as Tahsil Registrar and one or more clerks of class-III rank per population of 10,000 citizens. In addition, NCR can hire 5 trained computer engineers per district.
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| NCR
| NCR shall train the District Registrars who in turn shall train Tahsil Registrar and Clerks in creating Person-ID system. NCR
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| NCR
| The Registrar will divide the National Voter List into segments, each segment having less than 50,000 voters. For each segment, he will issue 5 digit number starting from 2-8. He will provide the segment list and segment number to each District Registrar and Tahsil Registrar.
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| NCR
| NCR will issue a 5 digit serial number of each person in the National Voter List in that segment. He will add 11th digit so that 11th digit is checksum of first 10 digits. And he shall provide Tahsil wise list to corresponding Tahsil Registrar. The 11th additional digit will be checksum of the entire 10 digit number. Further
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| Tahsil Registrar, Clerk
| The Tahsil Registrar will put counters in Talati’s office and collect following information from each citizen (if applicable) |
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| Tahsil Registrar, Clerk
| The clerk shall enter this information in PC by typing as well as scanning. The PC will take pix of the person. The clerk shall give him a print out with copy with name, above details, scanned images’ copy with his Person-ID issued by the NCR.
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| Tahsil Registrar, Clerk
| Tahsil Registrar shall ensure that two Clerks enter these details separately. The Tahsildar using his software will ensure that details entered are identical. If not, he will verify the details himself, and report which clerk had made errors.
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| NCR
| If a person is not in voter-list, the Tahsil Registrar will send the details to NCR and NCR will send him the Person-ID next day. The Clerk shall give the Person-ID to the citizen when he visits next day.
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| NCR
| NCR shall put following details on the website |
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| NCR
| NCR shall ask all citizens of India to report the Person-ID of their following relatives (if alive) |
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| NCR
| As and when possible, NCR will obtain blood group details and DNA details of each citizen.
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| NCR
| Using cross-referencing and later using DNA, NCR shall find the cases where persons have given inconsistent information about their relatives and relations
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| National Tax Officer
| NTO shall ask all employers to provide Person-ID of the employees to whom he makes payment along with payment made. Otherwise, no deduction will be given as expense.
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| If any company employs any person, the owner of the company or person who has accepted this responsibility shall check with NCR’s website for verification that his Person-ID is what he states and the person in picture is same as he looks. If later on, Jury decides that the employer willingly and knowingly hired a person without Person-ID, the Jurors may fine him Rs 1000 per illegal person he hired per day he worked plus maximum of 3 years in prison.
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| All Bank Managers
| After NCR issues all notifications, the Bank Managers will ensure that all customers have provided their Person-ID. If not, he shall freeze the account and report the information to NCR.
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| Every plot-owner, flat-owner will ensure that the tenant has Person-ID and it is as written on card and his picture on NCR’s website is as he looks. If Jury decides that flat owner had deliberately and knowingly given flat to a person with no Person-ID or valid visa, the Jurors may imprison him for up to 1 year.
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| Chairman, State Bank of India,
| SBI would open one account for every citizen with account number same as Person-ID number
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| All Bank Managers
| All bank managers would ensure that every account number is same as the Person-ID of the person with first name on the account.
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| All citizens are informed that they must get themselves registered at NCR within 6 months after enacting this law, and every parent must get their child registered within two weeks after birth. If a citizen fails to do so, Jurors may fine him from Rs 100 to Rs 50000.
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| Telephone Regulatory Authority of India
| TRAI will ensure that if a phone company has issued 11 digit phone number, starting with 2-7, then those 11 digits are phone-owner’s person-ID . If a phone company breaks this clause, Jurors may impose a fine of Rs 1000 to Rs 50000 per day till the number is discontinued.
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| NCR
| Every company (except proprietorship) , trust, NGO , association, will obtain an 11 digit registration number from NCR. For non-person entities, the number would start with 92. The cost for obtaining ID for partnership would be Rs 1000 if no partner is partner in any other company and Rs 5000 otherwise. For companies other than partnership, charge would be Rs 10000 . For trusts, NGO opened before passing this act fee would be Rs 1000 and would be Rs 10000 there after. The fee for associations would be Rs 1000.
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| Secretary, Foreign Affairs
| Secretary Foreign Affairs shall ensure that every visa is given number starting with 8.
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| NCR
| NCR will issue an email ID as PersonID@goi.in. If any Govt dept sends a notice, summons, warrant, correspondence or any form of message to an individual or company, they must send an email at this address, unless email is specifically turned off by the citizen/company.
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| NCR
| A scanned copy of every form of communication sent by any Govt dept to a company/individual or from individual/company to Govt would be sent to NCR unless individual/company has demanded a stop on this facility.
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| If any person sells a plot/flat, the local registrar must send email at above address and also inform NCR. No stop will be applicable on this type of transaction.
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| If any Policemen or Court sends a notice, summons or warrant, then an email must be sent at this email address and copy must be sent to NCR. No stop will be applicable on this form of communication.
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| Every court must inform NCR of every conviction, charge sheet, fine, punishment awarded to any company/individual
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| Phone Companies
| If an individual wishes to assign his Person-ID as his phone number to his existing phone number, in addition to his phone number, then the phone companies shall do it for a charge of less than Rs 100 .
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| PM
| PM shall appoint Chairman, State Bank of India, whom citizens may replace using Officers Replacement Act
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| SBI Chairman
| SBI Chairman shall open an 11 digit account for every citizen with only one member where account number is same as Citizen-ID. The account will carry minimum balance of Rs 1/- only. There will be charge for up to 5 cheques and/or cash withdrawals a month will be zero. The charge there after would be decided by SBI Chairman. The interest will be as decided by RBI.
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| SBI Chairman
| Every company and all non-person entities would be required to have an account with SBI with minimum balance Rs 1000/- . The accounts of non-person entities shall bear no interest.
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| All Govt bodies are hereby ordered to accept only SBI cheques.
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| Electricity Companies
| Electricity companies are hereby ordered to accept payment above Rs 5000 from one account in one month starting 1st and 30th via only via SBI cheques. The fine otherwise will be 30% of payment received above Rs 5000 and can be transferred to the account owner.
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| Phone Companies
| Phone Companies are hereby ordered to take payments above Rs 5000 per number in one month via SBI cheques only.
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| If two parties are buying or selling land or flat, they must pay to and from their SBI accounts only.
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| All banks will report their account activity to SBI and SBI shall maintain log sorted by Person-ID for ready reference of taxation dept
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| The wealth tax will be taken only via cheque issued from the SBI account of the first owner, unless first owner is ill, in which case any other owner may pay using his SBI account.
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| All Govt bodies are hereby instructed to keep accounts only SBI and no other bank
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| SBI Chairman
| For facilities other than 10 cheques, withdrawals per month, SBI Chairman can decide the charge
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| SBI Chairman
| The charge for cash deposit/withdrawal above Rs 100,000 in month from 1st to end of month will be 1% of the cash withdrawn and deposited.
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| SBI Chairman
| SBI will charge no fee for deposit of SBI cheque. SBI may charge a fee to deposit non-SBI cheque within limit decided by RBI.
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| SBI Chairman
| SBI shall send SMS and email for every transaction in the bank at the mobile number same as account number for free. In addition, SBI will also send a daily, weekly and monthly email for all transactions in past 2 days, 2 weeks and 2 months at the email address same as PersonID@goi.in for free. A person may demand a stop on this service
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| SBI Chairman
| SBI Chairman will also provide pay-via-mobile device where |
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| All complaints against staff will be resolved by Local Court Jury or High Court Jury or Supreme Court Jury
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| This act will be applicable after National Citizen Registrar , as mentioned in National-ID Act announces that all citizens who applied have obtained the ID
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| Any person who seeks to claim payment to a person for labor as expense as deductible expense shall either pay via bank or he must report the Person-ID of the person
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| If a company or person is hiring a person for a more than 2 days in week or more than 10 days in a year, and paying cash and not via bank, then he must ensure that person is same as registered on NCR website
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| If a Jury decides that a person was willingly hiring employees without person-ID, then Jurors may impose a fine of Rs 10000 per person per day he hired and maximum of 5 years of prison.
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| This act will be applicable after National Citizen Registrar , as mentioned in National-ID Act announces that all citizens who applied have obtained the ID
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| NCR, National Citizens’ Registrar
| Any within 5 years after this Act is passed enters from Pakistan or Bangladesh into India claiming that he is Hindu or was born Hindu, then NCR will present him to a Jury consisting of 12 randomly chosen Hindus from the district of list of 15 states NCR decides.
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| NCR
| If over 8 Jurors agree that he is or was Hindu after examining documents, NCR will issue him work permit for a district chosen at random from a list of districts other than JK, WB, North East, Coastal area and border district.
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| NCR
| If over 4 but less than 8 Jurors agree, then NCR will call another Jury
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| NCR
| If less than 4 Jurors in first Jury and less than 8 in second Jury agree that he is or was Hindu, then NCR will expel him.
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| NCR
| 5 years later, he may apply for citizenship. If over 8 out of 12 Hindu Jurors in his district agree that he is actually an Hindu, then he may become citizen. Or else he will be expelled
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| NCR
| During the 5 year period, if any person files a complain before Grand Jury that the person has made false claim, Grand Jury may summon a Jury against him. Of over 8 Jurors declare that he had lied, he will be expelled.
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| This act will be applicable after NCR (National Citizen Registrar) , as mentioned in National-ID Act announces that all citizens of all ages have obtained ID
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| PM will appoint Anti-Migration Officer (AMO) to track down illegal immigrants from Pakistan, Bangladesh. The citizens may replace AMO using Officer Replacement Act.
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| NRC
| NRC will publish following information about every citizen on GoI website |
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| Complainer
| If any citizen-voter in India believes that some individuals have falsely claimed that they are citizens of India, he can submit names and Person-ID of up to 5 persons for a deposit of Rs 50 each at Talati’s office. The NCR will submit the names and details to Grand Jurors of the district he lives in, and Grand Jurors one district State except NE , JK and border districts of WB. The act will refer to such person as complainer .
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| AMO
| AMO will also prepare a list of persons against whom complaints of being non-citizens have come. AMO will put the list in descending order by number of complaints received against that person. AMO will put list of all the accused on the website.
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| Relative of Accused, Agents,
| If any person in Bangladesh, Pakistan claims that he is parent, child, sibling, niece, nephew, uncle or aunt of any of the accused on the NRC website, he may send his photograph, address and saliva sample to Indian Consulate in Bangladesh, Pakistan or will send it NRC. Or he may send the sample directly to head NRC office or submit the sample at NRC post along the border. This act will refer to such person as relative of the accused . If his claim of his being a relative of the accused proves correct after DNA analysis, NRC will send him a reward of Rs 1000/- . If the saliva sample or pictures, documents etc were submitted via a person who is not a relative, this act will refer to such person as an agent . NRC will send reward of Rs 1000 to the agent if the complaint is later proved correct.
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| Agent
| If any person in Bangladesh, Pakistan has proofs to show that the accused has been a student in a school in Bangladesh, Pakistan or has any other proof that he was a resident Bangladesh, Pakistan , he may send those proofs. This act will refer to such person as an agent . If the complaint is later proved correct, then NRC can give an award of maximum of Rs 1000 to the agents as decided by Jurors. If evidences came from multiple agents, the reward shall get divided as decided by Jurors.
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| Supporters of the accused
| Any citizen can also submit information in favor of an accused that he a citizen. The act will refer to such persons as supporters of the accused.
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| AMO
| AMO will form Grand Juries of 24 citizens in every non-border District of India. NRC will submit every complains to randomly chosen 5 Grand Juries. The Grand Juries will review the documents submitted by the accused in National-ID database as well as documents given by complainer, relatives of accused and agents. If over 60 out of 120 Grand Jurors express that there is sufficient doubt that the accused is non-citizen, the AMO will submit the case to a Jury of 12 citizens from a non-border District of India.
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| AMO
| if over 80 out of 120 Grand Jurors declare that the complain was completely frivolous, then NRC will cancel all the complain from that complainer and also stop taking complaints from him.
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| Jurors
| The 12 Jurors will go through the documents submitted by accused, complainers, relatives of accused and agents. They must listen to the accused and may optionally listen to the complainers, agents, supporters and relatives of the accused using telephonic or video conference.
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| AMO
| If over 9 out of 12 Jurors declare that accused is non-citizen, and demand a prison sentence below 10 years and fine of maximum of Rs 100,000 for lying, NRC will imprison him for that sentence. In addition, the Jurors may decide a rewards of for each of the complainers, agents and relatives. The sum of the rewards shall be below Rs 5000. If the rewards exceed Rs 5000, the NRC will scale it down proportionately. In addition, the Jurors may announce fines against supporters, if they think that supporters were frivolous. and were deliberately wasting time. The maximum fine per supporter will be Rs 1000.
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| AMO, Jurors
| If any convicted non-citizen provides names, Person-ID and evidence of other non-citizens, he shall get reward of up to Rs 5000 and his prison sentence will reduce by 1 month to 1 year if the Jury labels the accused person as non-citizen. The exact reward will be decided by the Jurors who decide the citizenship of the accused
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| AMO
| If over 6 but below 12 Jurors declare that accused is non-citizen, and over 6 Jurors demand that he must not be allowed to stay in border district, then NRC will ask the citizen to stay in any non-border and non-coastal district of India. If the accused breaks this condition, he may be imprisoned for maximum of 5 years by a Jury. . In addition, the Jurors may decide a rewards of for each of the complainers, agents and relatives. The sum of the rewards shall be below Rs 5000. If the rewards exceed Rs 5000, the NRC will scale it down proportionately. There will be no fines for supporter in such verdict.
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| AMO
| If over 6 citizens declare him citizen, NRC will cancel complaints against him, and will not take any complaints against him for next 1 year. . In addition, the Jurors may decide fines against the complainers and agents. The maximum fine per person will be Rs 1000. In addition, Jurors can announce reward for the supporters of below Rs 5000.
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| CM
| CM shall appoint DEO (District Education Officer) whom citizens can replace using Officer Replacement Act
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| DEO
| DEO shall manage all the Govt schools in that District
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| DEO
| DEO shall create a procedure similar to one described in Officer Replacement Act to enable parents of the school to replace the Principal. If a person becomes Principal of more than one school, he shall get salary for that many schools.
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| DEO
| If any parent has a complaint against a salaries teacher, then DEO shall summon a Jury of 12 parents of children studying in the school. If over 9 out of 12 parents declare that he is not fit serve the students, DEO shall replace him to another school where he has not served till now. If no such school exists in District then the DEO shall expel the teacher.
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| DEO
| DEO shall allow any person or a group of persons to register him for the position of non-salaried teacher for a fee of Rs 100
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| Parent
| Any parent can pay Rs 3 fee and approve up to 5 non-salaried teachers.
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| DEO
| if a non-salaried teacher persons is approved by over 1000 parents, the DEO shall provide them a room in the school during school hours.
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| PM, CM
| CM shall appoint an SAO (State Agriculture Officer) whom citizens of State can replace using Officer Replacement Act PM shall appoint NAO (National Agriculture Officer) whom citizens of India can replace using Officer Replacement Act
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| SAO
| Every person who owns Agricultural Land shall register himself with SAO They will also register the plots they own with SAO. SAO will submit the information to NAO.
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| Any person who owns agricultural land shall register himself as a Family Member or Solitaire. A person may form a family consisting of himself as head of the family and relatives. The definition of relative will be as in Wealth Tax act, but will carry a different registration number issued by SAO. And a Solitaire person cannot be member of any family.
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| The owners of the Agricultural Land will label their plot as Personal or Impersonal.
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| If the plot is labeled as Personal, it must meet all of the following criteria |
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| The owners will be free to divide a plot into two plots on temporary basis so that one plot is personal and other be impersonal. The alteration can only be one straight line within the plot and nothing more. He must register the map of this division to SAO. If owner do not make this change, and register this division, SAO will label whole plot as impersonal plot.
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| SAO
| The SAO will charge a wealth tax of Rs 10000 per hectare on impersonal plots. Wealth tax on personal plots will be zero. The money will be used only to provide water subsidies, acquire more agricultural lands, electricity subsidy and no other purpose.
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| SAO
| If the plot is impersonal plot, the owner must decide and disclose fair market compensation value of that impersonal plot. He shall pay 10% of the value above Rs 500,000 per hectare as additional Wealth Tax. eg. say an impersonal plot is 5 hectare and price disclosed is Rs 24,00,000. Then there will be no additional tax. But say an Impersonal plot is 5 hectare and price stated is Rs 40,00,000/- . Then the owner shall pay 10% of (Rs 40,00,000/5 – Rs 500,000) = Rs 30,000 per hectare.
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| This “fair market compensation value” will be the compensation value in case Govt confiscates the plot for impersonal plot.
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| SAO
| Two years after the Act is passed, no companies will be allowed to own Agricultural Land. Within 2 years, companies must sell away their agricultural land.. If they dont, SAO shall confiscate the land without any compensation.
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| SAO
| Five years after this law is passed, if any family has Impersonal plots, the SAO may acquire these plot after paying the compensation less than average of fair market compensation decided by the owner in past 5 years. If the compensation is average of fair market compensation of past 5 years, the owners cannot demand compensation before Jury. But if the compensation is below the average of fair market compensation, the owners may ask Lower Court Jury to provide the remaining amount. The decision of Lower Court Jury may be altered by High Court Jury, which shall be final.
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| SAO
| If any person has sold any agricultural plot to anyone, then SAO can re-purchase that plot within one year for amount plus 20% plus prime rate interest. eg say a plot was purchased was Rs 15,00,000. And NAO purchases the plot after 8 months. Say prime lending rate was 15% . The repurchase amount will be (Rs 15,00,000 * 1.2 * (15/12*8)).
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| SAO
| SAO shall allocate all agricultural plots with SAO to individuals who earn below Rs 100,000 a year. SAO will give maximum of 2 hectares to such person. If SAO has given the land to a farmer for farming, the lease will be 25 years at most, and during the lease he cannot sub-lease the land.
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| SAO
| SAO shall allocate the land after inviting bids. SAO will divide the plots into sizes of minimum of 1.5 hectare and maximum of 2 hectare. Each person interested will bid in terms how many kilos of grains he will provide to SAO in a year. SAO will give the land to person who promises highest grain quantity. If the person’s commitment gap crosses twice the amount, SAO will terminate his lease.
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| SAO
| There will be no wealth tax or additional rent on lands leased by SAO.
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| ---
| The land provided by SAO can be used only for food crops listed by SAO and not for any commercial crops. If two successive Juries decide that the lease holder was growing any other crop, SAO may terminate his lease.
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| ---
| If the Jurors decide that leaser was deliberately giving substandard grains to the
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| ---
| CM or PM may fix a minimum grain commitment on every owner whom own agricultural plot. The grain commitment will not be plot specific but specific to District and will depend on whether plot has one crop or two crops per year. If grain commitment is announced , then the plot owner must produce and submit that much grain to NAO for a price fixed by PM.
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| PM, CM
| CM shall appoint an SAO (State Agriculture Officer) whom citizens of State can replace using Officer Replacement Act PM shall appoint NAO (National Agriculture Officer) whom citizens of India can replace using Officer Replacement Act
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| Section-1 : Allocation of water subsidy
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| SAO
| Every person who wants water or electricity subsidy shall register the following with SAO |
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| CM
| CM will decide the available water per hectare. That number will be referred as X liters per farmer per year. X would not exceed water needed to raise the main crop of the State. The decision of CM will be final.
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| SAO
| SAO will calculate the subsidized water allowance of a family as follows : F = number of family members whose income sum of past 3 returns is below Rs 300,000 L = number of hectares of land the family owns Y = lesser of F , L subsidized water = Y * X liters i.e. members whose incomes of past 3 years add to Rs 300,00 will not fetch any subsidy. And if the family has more than hectares then family members, it will get X liters per family member, else it will get X liters per hectare of land it has.
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| SAO
| SAO will calculate the subsidized water allowance for a Solitaire member as follows : L = number of hectares of land he owns I = sum of his incomes of past 3 returns (if return is not files, it will be assumed as zero) Subsidies he will get will be as follows : if L <=5 then L1 = L if L >=5 then L1 = 5 if I <= 6,00,000 then D = 0 if I >= 6,00,000 then D = (I – 600000)*k Subsidized water he will get = L1 * X – D liters i.e. he gets X liters for first hectares. And that too, will reduce by a factor for his Income above Rs 600,000.
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| The factor k in above section will be decided CM, and income limits will be decided by PM and will be disclosed on Jan-1 of every year.
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| For each plot, SAO will issue the bill to the owners. If the plot is owned by the family, the bill will be issued in the name of the family. If the plot is owned by Solitaire, the SAO will issue the bill in the name of Solitaire. If the plot is owned by unrelated individuals, then bill will be issued in the name of individuals in the proportion of their ownership.
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| From the bills, SAO will apply subsidized charge as decided by CM on the amount below subsidy quota and will apply industry charge as decided by CM on the amount of water consumed above subsidy quota
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| SAO may make Food Zones of size 10000 hectares or more with approval of over 51% citizens of the State. In a restricted zone, the farmers can grow only the essential food crops specified by SAO. SAO may declare a policy of restricting subsidized water to Food Zones only. If this policy is declared, all plots outside Food Zones will get water at industry rate only
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| CM may add condition of providing Z kg of grains for every lakh liters of water consumed. In such case, every farmer that consumes subsidized water must produce Z kg of grains for every X kg the consume. If he lags in his quota by over 2Z per hectare, SAO will stop giving him subsidized water.
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| If an owner has rented a land to another person or given power of attorney, then the water quota shall be in the name of the person who is tenant or holds power of attorney.
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| CM will decide the amount of subsidized electricity to be given per hectare. That number will be referred as X units per farmer per year. X would not exceed electricity needed pump water to raise the main crop of the State. The decision of CM will be final.
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| SAO will calculate the subsidized electricity allowance of a family as follows : F = number of family members whose income sum of past 3 returns is below Rs 300,000 L = number of hectares of land the family owns Y = lesser of F , L subsidized water = Y * X units i.e. members whose incomes of past 3 years add to Rs 300,00 will not fetch any subsidy. And if the family has more than hectares then family members, it will get X units per family member, else it will get X units per hectare of land it has.
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| SAO will calculate the subsidized electricity allowance for a Solitaire member as follows : L = number of hectares of land he owns I = sum of his incomes of past 3 returns (if return is not files, it will be assumed as zero) Subsidies he will get will be as follows : if L <=5 then L1 = L if L >=5 then L1 = 5 if I <= 6,00,000 then D = 0 if I >= 6,00,000 then D = (I – 600000)*k Subsidized electricity he will get = L1 * X – D units i.e. he gets X liters for first hectares. And that too, will reduce by a factor for his Income above Rs 600,000.
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| The factor k in above section will be decided CM, and income limits will be decided by PM and will be disclosed on Jan-1 of every year.
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| For each plot, SAO will issue the electricity bill to the owners. If the plot is owned by the family, the bill will be issued in the name of the family. If the plot is owned by Solitaire, the SAO will issue the bill in the name of Solitaire. If the plot is owned by unrelated individuals, then bill will be issued in the name of individuals in the proportion of their ownership.
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| From the bills, SAO will apply subsidized charge as decided by CM on the amount below subsidy quota and will apply industry charge as decided by CM on the amount of electricity consumed above subsidy quota
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| SAO may make Food Zones of size 10000 hectares or more with approval of over 51% citizens of the State. In a restricted zone, the farmers can grow only the essential food crops specified by SAO. SAO may declare a policy of restricting subsidized electricity to Food Zones only. If this policy is declared, all plots outside Food Zones will get electricity at industry rate only
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| CM may add condition of providing Z grams of grains for each unit of electrify consumed at subsidized rate. In such case, every farmer that consumes subsidized electricity must produce Z grams grains for every unit he consumes. If he lags in his delivery quota by over a specific limit decided by CM, SAO will stop giving him subsidized water.
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| SAO will ensure that there are separate meters for farm used and home/industry use in a village. If a Jury decides that a farmer had been using electricity give for farm at home or industrial unit, the Jurors may discontinue his subsidized electricity quota for at most 10 years and also impose a fine of maximum of Rs 5 per unit they think he misused.
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| CM shall appoint DHO (District Health Officer) whom citizens may replace using Officer Replacement Act CM shall appoint SHO (State Health Officer) whom citizens may replace using Officer Replacement Act PM shall appoint NHO (National Health Officer) whom citizens may replace using Officer Replacement Act
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| DHO shall manage basic health care units in the District using the funds allocated by PM/CM. The PM/CM must allocate funds to all DHO pro-rated by population of the District.
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| DHO
| DHO will decide charges for health services, and charges for health service may be higher for those who have produced more than (2 sons), (1 son, 2 daughters) or (0 son, 3 daughters), where one child is born after 1 year after passing this law. The charges can be further higher for those who 2 kids more than (2 sons), (1 son, 2 daughters) or (0 son, 3 daughters). And the charges will be zero for those who have no kid or just 1 daughter.
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| DHO will appoint the doctors in clinics. Other than doctors, all the staff will be selected by written exams only. Once recruited, only Jurors can expel the staff members.
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| One person may become DHO or more than one District, with the approval of citizens, in which case he shall get salaries and allowances of DHO of all the Districts where he is DHO.
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| One person can be DHO of one district only for at most 8 years in his life.
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| SHO shall run all the medical colleges under State Govt. SHO will establish one medical college in each District and funding and number of students in that college will be as per the population. If any college has to be given special designation and higher funding. staff, faculty etc, the college will be in a district chosen at random. And that college will shift every 10 year to another District chosen at random.
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| NHO shall run all the medical colleges under Central Govt. The medical colleges under NAO will cater only specialization and super-specialization courses and not entry level degree courses.
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| All private medical colleges will be Nationalized by PM and put under NHO of the respective Districts.
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| The admission in medical colleges will be strictly based on scores in written exams taken by SHO or NHO. The fee will be decided by SAO and will be same for all students. Every student will have option to pay fee after the courses are completed.
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| The students who have obtained MBBS cannot leave India for 6 years after graduation. They can apply for MD, DM courses only 2 years after completing MBBS. If they do courses of MD or MS or any degree after MBBS, they will need to stay in India for another 4 year after completing degree. And they can appear in DM 2 years after completing MD or MS and if they enter DM, they will need to stay for 4 more years in India. During this time, they will not be permitted to leave India even for one day. (Clarification : Say a student completes MBBS in year 2020 AD. Then he cant leave India till 2026 AD. Now if he enters MD program in 2024 AD and completes it in 2027 AD, then he cannot leave India for another 2 + 4 = 6 years i.e. till 2033 AD)
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| Section-1 : Senior Officers
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| Within 2 days after passing this Act, the CM will appoint a Registrar and a LRO (Land Record Officer) in every district in-charge of maintaining ownership records of plots and flats. He may assign the duties toe District Collector.
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| Section-2: Creating plot/flats' owners' and stake-holder’s database
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| Within 4 days after passing of this law, the LRO will issue a public notice asking every person, company, HUF, trust etc in the district who owns a plot/flat in the district or has given loans against a plot/flat or holds Power of Attorney on a plot/flat or has any claim on any plot/flat or rented a flat/plot for over 3 years to register himself at a local Talati's office within 3 months.
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| If the person has an ID given under National-ID act, he must provide that ID. If he does not have that ID, and has PAN-ID, he must provide PAN-ID. Otherwise, he can provide Passport number, driver’s license, voter-ID or ration card ID in that order. And when get obtains National-ID or PAN-ID, he must register his ID in every District’s LRO office where he has stake in a plot/flat. If LRO complaints to a Jury that person who had stake in a flat had not registered his National-ID , PAN-ID etc even if he had them, Jurors may impose a prison sentence of up to 2 years.
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| LRO will put the information on the website
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| Section-3 : Creating a database of plots/flats and their sizes and locations
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| The LRO will create a Land Ownership Register for each town/ward in the district. In the register, LRO will create a page i.e. record for each plot and each property owner. The LRO will give a 10 digit serial number to every plot
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| If a plot has multiple sub-plots or several independent flats, the LRO will mark the plot as COMPLEX, and create a separate record for each subplot or flat. The LRO will list the references of those sub-plots and flats on the record of that complex plot.
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| If a plot is NOT divided into sub-plots, and has ONLY one flat on it, then LRO will mark the plot/flat as ATOMIC.
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| If owners of a plot wish to make sub-plots of their plot, they MUST first register each sub-plots with LRO. The LRO will ensure that there is NO claim against the plot, and ALL the owners have agreed with the splitting scheme. The LRO will then mark the plot as "COMPLEX" and "dissolved after split", and create records for each sub-plots, and make the owners of the plot as owners of sub-plot in the SAME proportion. The LRO will charge a fee of 0.5% of land value as charge for sub-plotting.
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| If the owners of several adjacent plots want to merge their plots into one bigger plot, the LRO will do so ONLY ALL smaller plots are owned by same owners in SAME proportion, and there is NO claim against ANY of the smaller plots. Then LRO will mark the records of smaller page as "dissolved after merge", create an entry for bigger plot, and put the plot number of bigger plot in the record of each smaller plots. The LRO will charge a fee of 0.5% of land value as charge for merging.
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| If a plot has several flats in it, the LRO will divide the plot into same number of "unbordered" sub-plots, as there are flats. He will keep area of unbordered sub-plots |
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| The LRO will ensure that sum of unbordered sub-plots' areas is same plot's area. The LRO will also give a serial number to each unbordered sub-plot and will associate each unbordered sub-plot exactly with one flat.
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| The LRO will issue two numbers to each plot/flat : a serial number and one hierarchical number. The hierarchical number of land will be as will be as towncode.plot#.sub_plot#.____ , and that of flats will as towncode.plot#.sub_plot#.____.sub_sub_plot#.unbordered_plot#.flat#. The serial number will be a 10 digit number issued for that plot/flat.
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| Later LRO will also issue two "Geographical Co-ordinates" for each plot. The two numbers will be created as follows : |
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| Using existing land tax records and existing municipality property tax records, the LRO will create a TENTATIVE ownership record, which he MUST NOT assume as correct, but take ONLY as a stating point.
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| The LRO will keep the entire register, with serial numbers of each plot/flat and the first ownership data, on the internet. The LRO will also publish a CD of the entire register every month.
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| The LRO will issue notices to the owners of the property, and all the owners who had had held that property in past 10 years or past 3 transfers, which ever is more, and every person/company which has registered a partial or total claim or "weights" on that flat/plot, or the plot of which that flat/plot is part of, to re-register their claims.
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| The LRO will put the claims on the net within 7 days after he recieves the information about the claim, along with plot ID and persons' ID who is putting a claim.
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| If a complex plot has a claim against it, the LRO will copy that claim on ALL the complex/atomic plots in that complex property. He will copy the whole claim, as well as put an amount which is divided pro-rate land area. Example : say a plot of area 1000 sqm has a claim of Rs 200,000/- against it and there are 4 sub-plots of 100 sqm, 200 sqm, 300sq and 400sqm each. Then LRO will freeze ALL sub-plots, and put a note of Rs 100,000 of claim on all sub-plots and a weight of Rs 20000, Rs 40000, Rs 60000 and Rs 80000 respectively against the sub-plots.
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| LRO
| 3 months after issuing notice to submit ownership/claims, the LRO will publish a final list of ownership/claims, and publish an interim copy of the register, and also publish it on the net and CDs.
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| LRO
| If a property has only one sole owner, and there is no claim against it or against ALL the complex properties in which it is enclosed, LRO will mark it as clear, and will give ownership (title) certificate, AFTER the sole-owner pays 2% of market value as fee.
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| If a property has two or more owners, and there is no claim against it or against ALL the complex plots in which it is enclosed, then if the ALL the owners agree on the %-ownership of the property by appearing in person before LRO or his deputy, LRO will mark it as clear, and will give ownership (title) certificate, AFTER the EACH owners pays 2% of the market value of the property in the ratio of their % ownerships as fee. The LRO will issue one certificate and the person who is approved by highest % of owners will get the custody of the certificate. And he will give a "co-owners'" copy to all the owners.
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| If a property has two or more owners, and they cannot decide the %-ownership amongst themselves, then the LRO will ask each party to declare the %-ownership he has in the plot. If the %-ownership adds upto 100 (or less), there is no dispute. If the %-ownership is more than 100, then LRO will call a Jury to decide the %-ownership of each party. The LRO will impose a fine on each party depending on difference between his claim and what Jury awarded, if the person's claim was higher.
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| Example : Say there are 5 claimants on a property, A, B, C, D and E. they declare a claim of 20%, 20%, 30%, 30% and 40% respectively, totaling 140%. Say Jury decides ownership as 20%, 30%, 30%, 20% and 20% In such case, A, B and C got rewards more or equal to their claims. So there is NO fine on them. But D and E had declared a share more than what an impartial Jury decided. So D and E will have to pay a fine in proportion to their over-claim, as decided by the Jury. As a guideline, the Jury can use following formula to decide the fine as 10% of market value * (ownership declared - ownership given)/100. So if an owner had asked for say 35% of the plot/flat, and he was awarded only 30% on a plot of 1000sqm with value as Rs 2000/sqm, then fine will be 10% * (10000 * 2000) * (40 - 35)/100 = 10/100 * (1000 * 2000) * 5/100 = Rs 10000. The owners must pay the fines within 1 year, or LRO will confiscate the their share in the land. Only after all the fines have been collected, the LRO will issue the ownership certificates.
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| lf the ownership certificates will have an expiry period of 2 years after the date of issue. At the end of expiry, if the property is NOT sold, the owners must return the certificate to LRO and obtain new certificates.
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| A sale, or loan or rental for over 2 years or giving power of attorney will be void unless it was signed by owners' before LRO, after LRO certifying that signer is the full owner and is lawfully capable of signing the contract.
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| If a plot/flat owner is the sole owner and he wants to sell (or mortgage or rent for over 24 months) the plot/flat to someone, he may do it by appearing in person or by sending an agent with PoA (power of attorney). The agent must be a registered solicitor in the district, or a child/parent/sibling/spouse of the seller and no-one else. The PoA cannot be older than 2 months.
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| If one owner of the property owners want to sell his stake to an existing owner, the permission of other owners will NOT be required. The LRO can register the deal, and issue a new certificate. The LRO will summon the person who hold the certificate and co-owners' copies, take the old certificate and copies back, and provide them with the new certificate and copies.
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| The owner may or may not use any, all or none of the above markings. If the owner has made a marking, he must appear in person to remove it.
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| If a loan is to be taken against a plot/flat, the lender and borrowers (owners) must register the loan to LRO BEFORE the loan money is taken, or else the loan will be considered void.
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| If the plot is complex, i.e. already divided into independent sub-plots or a plot on which independent flats have been made, LRO will NOT allow the loan against such plots, and such loan will not amount to any claims on the plot or its sub-plots
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| The LRO will allow ONLY one lender to give loan against a plot/flat. If the loan has been paid, the lender MUST release the claims within 3 months, or else LRO can summon a Jury to issue a fine on the lender. The lender must re-register the pending amount on the plot/flat every year. Or else, LRO can initiate a search, summon the lender and also summon a Jury to decide a fine on the lender.
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| In case the lender cannot be tracked for more than 3 years, the LRO can assume that the loan has been repaid in full, and remove the claims
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| If there is a pending loan on the plot/flat, the LRO will transfer the plot/land ONLY if the lenders or their agent withdraws the loan at the time of the sale.
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| The LRO may transfer a loan given by one person in to the name of another person.
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| Posting of transactions : The LRO will post ALL plot/flat transfers made on a day on internet within 3 days, and NOT delete them for 30 years. The posting will include sellers' IDs, sellers' names, plot/flat's numbers, sale date etc. The list should be indexed and searchable by seller's IDs and plot's numbers.
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| Whenever there is sale, LRO must send information to all the owners and the registered nominees by postal mail, emails and SMS over their registered addresses, email addresses and mobile numbers.
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| Any buyer can specify 0, 1 or more nominees at the time of buying the property. He will need to provide names and relations with the nominees and other details at the time of buying the property. Within 30 days, he MUST also provide photographs, addresses and tax-ID# of the nominees.
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| The buyer may also provide %-share of each nominees.
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| If there is NO nominees, the transfer tax will be twice. And if there are over 5 nominees, then the transfer tax will be 50% higher. Same way, if there are no nominees, the property tax will be 20% higher, and if there are over 5 nominees, then property tax will be 20% higher.
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| If an owner dies, and there is ONLY one nominee, and he is alive, then the property will go to him after he pays the transfer tax. If the nominee is person other than child, sibling, parent or spouse, the LRO must put the transfer request on notice for 90 days before transfer.
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| If an owner dies, and there is ONLY one nominee, and he is dead, the property will go to the next kin of the owner, NOT the next of the kin of the nominee.
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| If an owner dies, and there are multiple nominees, and all of them are alive, the property will go them in the %-share he specified. The LRO will issue the new certificate ONLY after each party pays transfer tax in proportion to their share on the property. The transfer tax will be 20% higher if there are more than 5 nominees.
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| If an owner dies, and there are more than one nominees, and one/more of them is alive, but one or more are dead, then ownership will go to the listed nominees ONLY, NOT relatives of the nominees, in the proportion of their shares.
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| In case there are no nominees, or nominees have expired, the LRO will post the information in bulletins, conduct a search for hiers, and the heir will get property. In such cases, the transfer tax will be twice. In case of disputes, the Jurors will decide the %-shares of the heirs.
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| In case, a person is a co-owner and NOT a sole-owner of the land/flat, he too can specify the nominees in the same way.
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| If the owners request an ownership certificate before paying the taxes due, the LRO can put a charge of 10%, and issue the certificates as "ownership clear, taxes unpaid". The register will also show the amount of taxes unpaid. The certificate will be valid ONLY for 3 months, and will need to be re-issued after that.
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| In such case, the owner can sell the land, but the buyer must submit a written note to LRO that he is aware about unpaid taxes, with the amount of taxes unpaid, before he buys the property, and must pay the taxes at the time of buying the property and registering the transfer.
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| Each hospital/morgue in the State will be required to inform deaths with IDs of the dead persons to Home Ministry in the State's capital. If the Hospital cannot obtain the ID of dead person, the Home Minister will ask an officer to trace his ID. The Home Ministry will send the list of dead persons with IDs to Home Ministry of other States and Central Govt's Home Ministry. The Home Ministry will also try to obtain list of dead persons and their IDs from other Home Ministries of other State and Central Govt. The Home Ministry will send the list of dead persons with IDs to each LRO.
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| If a land/flat is owned by a person, and the LRO gets information about the person's death, and nominees DO NOT appear within 30 days, the LRO MUST start a search for his nominees within next 60 days. If the nominees DO NOT arrive within 2 years, the LRO may auction the property, and put the amount in an interest bearing deposit in the name of nominees.
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| If nominees appear after 30 days, but before auction, they can get the property transferred after paying transfer tax plus 10% on pending taxes (plus interests).
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| If a person is a nominee in any land/flat, and the LRO gets information of his death, the LRO must summon the owner of the land/flat and ask him to remove that person as nominee.
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| In case of a inheritance dispute, the LRO will call a Jury to decide. If the value of property is below Rs 10,00,000/-, LRO will call a Jury of 12 citizens. If the value is between 10,00,001 and 1cr, the LRO will call a Jury of 24 citizens. If the value is above is above Rs 1cr, LRO will call a Jury of 36 citizens.
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| Say a counter-party purchased the plot/flat from a party, and deal was approved by the LRO. If later it is found that the party was NOT the actual owner, and actual owner files a claim, then the LRO will pay the market value, as decided by the Jurors, of the land to the actual owner, and counter-party will be able to keep the plot/flat.
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| The LRO with the help of police will conduct the criminal investigation to arrest cheat, and the Jury to fine him to recover the loss and imprison a prison sentence of upto 5 years if the value is below Rs 10 lakhs, upto 10 years if the value if between 10 lakhs and 1cr and upto 20 years if the value is above 1 cr.
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| PM shall appoint an officer titled as RPSO (Religious Property Supervising Officer) whom citizens may replace using Officer Replacement Act.
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| Any person who is Chairman of a Trust can pay Rs 10000 and register his Religious Trust, himself and no more than 12 Trustees before RPSO, RPSO will issue a randomly generated 8 digit number. The Chairman may demand another number by paying Rs 1000. But once he accepts that number, the number of the trust shall not change.
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| At the time of Registration, he shall specify if the Majority of Trustees can replace Chairman or not. And if yes, whether majority is over 50%, over 67% or over 75%. If replacement by trustees is allowed, then Chairman cannot recruit/expel any trustee, only required number of trustees and Chairman both can do so. All other decisions will be taken by Chairman only. Only Chairman shall be responsible for the acts of the Trust.
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| If and when the Chairman of the Trust approves, then RPSO shall enable the members to replace the Chairman using Officer Replacement Act and apply decisions of Jury of members over Trust staff.. But once a Chairman decides to allow application of ORA and Jury, the Chairman cannot later cancel ORA or Jury.
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| After over 51% of members demand, CNHT will take over all the temples currently under Central Govt
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| RPSO shall form a State Hindu Trust for each State, and appoint a person of his choice as its Chairman, titled as CSHT (Chairman, State Hindu Trust).
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| If over 51% of members of National Hindu Trust demand possession and control over a Temple under State Hindu Trust in a State where Hindus are in minority, PM shall hand over that temple to National Hindu Trust
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| Section-5 : Hiring and Firing of Staff
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| If ORA is not applied on a Trust, then the Chairman shall take all decisions regarding hiring and firing of the Staff
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| If ORA is applied on a Trust, then the Chairman shall take all decisions regarding hiring, but only a Jury of the members shall take all decisions regarding firing the Staff. The first decision will be taken by the Jury of the members of the District at District Level. If the trust is District Level, their decision will be final. If the Trust is State Level, then decision of may be voided by State Level Jury and their decision will be final. If the Trust is National Level, then decision of National Level Jury will be final.
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| Section-5 : Expulsion of member
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| If any member claims that any member is fake, he can submit the complain to the Chairman. If ORA is not applicable on that trust, Chairman’s decision will be final. If ORA is applicable on that trust, Chairman shall send the complain to the Grand Jury consisting of 24 members of that Trust
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| If any member claims that any member is fake, he can submit the complain to the Grand Jury consisting of 24 members of that Trust
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| If over 18 Grand Jurors agree, Chairman will summon a Jury of 12 members
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| If over 8 Jurors agree that complain is valid, that member will be expelled. And if over 8 Jurors agree that complain was visibly frivolous, then complainer can be asked to pay a fine of at most Rs 10000 and/or may be expelled.
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| After 90 and before 180 days after National Hindu Trust is formed, the PM shall hand over the Ram Janam Bhoomi plot, Kashi Vishwanath plot and Krishna Janam Bhoomi plots to the National Hindu Trust
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| PM shall appoint a Secretary to manage the opt-out system.
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| Any citizen who is SC, ST or OBC can pay Rs 3 fee and register “opt-out” . If the person is below 18, his mother shall decide. A person who has taken benefit for Reservation in job or education cannot file an opt-out. A person may cancel his opt-out any day without paying any fee.
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| If he opts out, he shall get inflation adjusted Rs 100 at the time he opts out first. and there after he will get Rs 50 every month if he has opted out during that entire month. The money will be delivered every 4 months. The PM shall obtain this money using proportionate Wealth Tax.
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| If a person has opted out, he can still apply under reservation category, if applicable. But if he accepts the benefit under reservation category, he will be removed for opt-out roster.
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| The % reservation for SC, ST, OBCs in the units under State Govt, where sole criteria is written exam and/or physical tests and other objective criteria, will reduce by % of SC, ST and OBCs who have opted out in that State. The minimum reservation will not go below 1/4th of the highest quota allowed
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| Example : Say in a State population of ST is 1 cr and reservation if 14%. Now if say 45 lakh STs opt-out, then reservation will decrease to (14 – 14*0.45) = 7.7 %. And if 90 lakh opt out then reservation will be 3.5%.
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| Example: The reduction in clause-4 will NOT apply on positions where interview and/or any subjective criteria is used.
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| The % reservation in the units under Central Govt, where sole criteria is written exam and/or physical tests and other objective criteria, will reduce by % of people who has opted out. The minimum reservation will not go below 1/4th of the highest quota allowed
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| The reservation under SC, ST and OBC category shall be available only to those SC, ST and OBC who are Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist or Jain
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| The reservation under SC, ST and OBC category shall be not be available those SC, ST and OBC who are not Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist or Jain
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| This act will apply on every unit under Union of India, which is funded by Govt, except Military. This act will apply on all courts and universities.
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| If the unit recruits person by using interviews or any subjective or non-objective criteria other than mass election, the OM shall have powers to impose caste based reservation for SC, ST and OBCs for that unit by issuing Govt Order.
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| Henceforth, 14% seats in Supreme Court will be reserved for SC, 7% for ST and 25% for OBC. In case of rounding off, the number will smaller number for 5 years and then larger number for next 5 years. This will be applicable till Supreme Court Judges use non-objective appointment criteria. If the criteria becomes election, this reservation will continue. If criteria is objective, this reservation will be cancelled.
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| PM shall order a caste census to collect following details about every Hindu, Sikh, Jain and Buddist |
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| If a person has taken benefit of reservation, he must disclose his caste correctly. If he doesnt, the Jurors may imprison him for 6 months
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| If a person intends to take benefit of reservation, he must disclose his caste correctly. If he doesnt, he shall never get benefit of reservation.
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| If a person has not disclosed his caste, it would be taken as General
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| PM will allocate points to individual as given in appendix-I on the act.
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| PM shall calculate the average point for each caste, sub-caste
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| PM shall rank all castes in SC, ST OBC in decreasing order of the average point they have. He will divide the SC, ST and OBC lists into 4 groups – |
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| When there is a reservation, there will be 4 separate merit lists for candidates who have qualified. The candidates will taken in the following order : |
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| The lists will be re-ordered every year.
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| CM will prepare similar list and groups for each caste in SC, ST and OBC category and make preference for candidates as above
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| if a caste’s average points are above average of India, that caste will be removed from the SC, ST or OBC list.
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Position | Points
PM, Supreme Court judge, HC-Cj, Regulators in Central Govt , RBI Gov, RBI Deputy Gov, Bank Chairman
| 50,00,000 points
| High Court judges, Principal Session judges, Dept Secretaries in Central Govt, regulators in State Govt, CM
| 40,00,000 points
| Sessions judges, Ministers in Center
| 10,00,000 points
| Other lower court judges, Ministers in State
| 5,00,000 points
| MP, officers above Under Secretaries
| 1,00,000 points
| MLA , District Panchayat Sarpanch
| 15,000 points
| All class-I officers in Central, State Govt, Police etc (not PSUs)
| 20,000 points
| All class-II officers in Central, State Govt, Police , etc
| 10,000 points
| All class-III officers in Central, State Govt, Police etc
| 5,000 points
| All employees in PSUs, Central Govt, State Govt etc (including above)
| Annual Basic Salary/Average Basic Salary * 100
| Person with 10,00,000 times the per capita wealth
| 100,00,000 points
| Person with 1,00,000 times the per capita wealth
| 10,00,000 points
| Person with 10,000 times the per capita wealth
| 1,00,000 points
| Person with 1000 times the per capita wealth
| 10,000 points
| Person with 100 times the per capita wealth
| 1,000 points
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| Every Govt body including courts will hire 75% of class-IV and 67% of class-III employees who are local residents of that State
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| Every company except proprietorship and partnerships will hire 75% of the staff with basic salary below Rs 8000 and 67% of the staff with basic salary below Rs 12000 from local residents of that State. For every violation, the Labor Commissioner can fine Rs 5000 per person per month per extra employee. Example : If a company has 100 employees with basic below Rs 8000. Say only 50 are locals. With 50 locals, they can have 12.5 or 12 outsiders. Hence 50-12 = 38 are excess. So fine will be Rs 5000 * 38 = Rs 190,000 per month
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| The local resident on the day this act was passed, will be defined as someone who was born in that state, or someone who has been living there for 25 years or someone whose parents have been living there for over 25 years or has a house he had purchased at least 5 years before this Act was passed. After that, local residency will remain same for the life. And for those born after this act, local residency will be residency of their father or mother, as they decide at the age of 21 years.
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| There will no restrictions persons starting business or working as self-employed.
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| If an employer has hired a non-local person, as tried to disguise him as person hired outside the state, the Jurors may fine that employer Rs 10000 for every month he worked.
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| All product patents in medicine and all products are here by cancelled
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| The Govt shall issue only process patents in medicine and all products
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| One year after this law is passed, GoI will allow product patent only if the patent owner as well as every discoverer are Indian citizens. The royalty will be paid in rupees only.
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| A company can register itself as WOIC i.e. Wholly Owned by Indian Citizens
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| If a company is registered as WOIC, then only Indian Citizens, residents in India, who are not permanent resident or citizen in any other country can buy shares in that company. In addition, another WOIC company may buy shares. But a non-citizen or non-WOIC company cannot buy share in that company.
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| Only an Indian citizen can be Director, Chairman, Partner of a WOIC
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| Non-WOIC companies cannot buy lands or lease for a period longer than 10 years, Non-WOIC companies cannot buy or lease mines or agricultural lands.
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| non-WOIC companies cannot buy buildings or lease buildings for a period longer than 10 years.
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| No minister or govt employee will but any share in non-WOIC company
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| If any shareholder in WOIC becomes permanent resident or citizen in foreign country, he must dispose all his shares within 3 months or Registrar will auction those shares and give him amount minus charges.
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| Only a WOIC company can file a patent in India.
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| In any tender submitted to a Govt body, the amount given by non-WOIC must be 20% less than amount given by WOIC to be at par.
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| In any tender submitted to a WOIC company, the amount given by non-WOIC must be 10% less than amount given by WOIC to be at par.
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| WOIC will submit full ownership details to Registrar every month.
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| Every Minister, MP, MLA, officer, judge and every Govt employee will disclose how many shares he owns on which WOIC
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| A banking company or any finance company which takes deposits from citizens of India in India must be WOIC
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| Banks will give loans only to WOIC companies.
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| Every transfer out of ANY Govt account and cashbook will be published on Govt website with following details of expenses – |
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| The expense record will also have explicit mention of the names of the officers who recommended and cleared the expenses
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| The record will also show the PAN-ID of the receivers.
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| If any citizen has evidences to show that the expenses were wasteful, then he may approach the Grand Jurors, who may approve the trial
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| If the Jurors are convinced that the expense was wasteful, the may expel, fine the officer.
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| In any rape or murder trial, if over 8 Jurors declare that they see prima facie doubt, and demand a truth serum test, the investigating officer will conduct a truth serum test.
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| In the truth serum test, the victim submit any question, and if over 8 Jurors agree, the investing officer shall ask that question.
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| In addition, any Juror can submit a question, and if over 8 Jurors agree, the investigating officer shall ask that question.
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| After the test, if over 8 Jurors demand release, then investigating officer will immediately release the tape to the mediamen
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| If before the test, over 8 Jurors demand that test should be public, then investigating officer shall invite mediamen to telecast the test
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| If any GoI person is accused of corruption and amassing illegal wealth, and over 8 Jurors demand truth serum test, then the investigating officer will conduct a truth serum test where in which any Jury can put a question, and if over 8 Jurors approve that question, the investigating officer shall ask that question,
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| If the person has had truth serum test in past 1 year, then permission of over 9 Jurors will be required. And if the person has had two tests in past 2 years, then permission of over 10 Jurors will be required. And if the person has had a truth serum in past 1 month, and then a test will be conducted only if all 12 Jurors agree.
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| If the accused wants a truth serum test, he must be allowed to give the test. The Jurors can ask the questions that are approved by over 8 Jurors.
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| In any other trial, if over 10 Jurors approve, the investigating officer shall conduct a truth serum test, in which Juror, victim or investigating officer can ask any question approved by over 8 Jurors.
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| All loans given to a person or a non-financial entity will have following formats |
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| If any person/company other than a bank or a registered finance company has given any loan to any person/company, they must register the loan within 7 days at SBI branch where borrower or lender has account. If the loan was given by cash and not by cheque or DD, the lender will register the loan within 3 days. In case of failure, the Bank will impose a charge of 0.1% of the amount lent.
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| SBI shall keep details of all loans’ transactions where lender is not a finance company. When the lender registers a loan, the SBI will issue a serial number which will be Lender_ID.Borrower_ID .
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| Whenever the borrower makes a payment, the lender must register the payment with SBI. If the payment was via SBI cheque, then SBI shall register the payment and lender need not register the payment
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| The lender shall inform the interest accrued to SBI and outstanding balance every month before the 1st of the next month. If the parameters of the loans are given SBI may calculate the outstanding loan, and it if it is correct, lender need to file any disclosure.
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| If borrower declares bankruptcy, then his income till upto the living expenses will go to him, and rest of the income will be sent to SBI. the SBI will pay the leaders prorated by Principal/int(r) where r is the interest a borrower is are charging and int(r) is rounding off of the interest. And the debt after 5 years will be erased. During this time, the borrower cannot incur any new debt except for medical expenses.
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| If a person accuses any person of charging over 2*Prime_Rate, he may file a complain before Grand Jurors. If Grand Jurors see truth, they may call for a Jury Trial
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| If over 8 Jurors demand a Truth Serum test on the lender, the investigator will conduct a Truth Serum test where Jurors can ask any question approved by over 8 Jurors.
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| If over 8 Jurors declare that person had charged interest over Prime_rate*2, they can decide a fine which can 4 times the excess interest he had charged and upto 3 years of imprisonment, and voiding many of the loans he has given. The list of the loans to be voided will be decided by the Jurors.
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| One year after this law is passed, if a lender does not register the loans he has given with SBI , the loans would be considered as waived.
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| Ant person can register himself as “Well Published Individual” before National Citizens’ Registrar. This registration would involve following duties and loss of rights
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| If an individual has declared him as well published, then he must read all his emails received PersonID@goi.in and all messages posted to him national bulletin board will be assumed to. Only Govt bodies will be able to send him emails at this addresses, or persons/entities approved by him.
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| If a court or policemen or any Govt Officer has sent him a notice or summons at PersonID@goi.in , and if the individual is Well Published Individual, it will be assumed that he received it. After this, not appearing in the trial will directly result into a non-bailable warrant.
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| All cheques he has signed and have bounced will be posted on Govt bulletin board under his Person_ID
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| All cases files against him in courts will be posted on bulletin board under his Person_ID
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| All cases where he was convicted will be posted on bulletin board under his Person_ID
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| The cases which have closed will be removed
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Procedure for | Procedure / instruction
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| CM shall appoint a NIRAO (National Inheritance Recordkeeping and Arbitrating Officer ) whom citizens may replace using Officer Replacement Act PM shall appoint a NIRAO (National Inheritance Recordkeeping and Arbitrating Officer ) whom citizens may replace using Officer Replacement Act
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| NIRAO will ensure that every land/flat has a nominee. If not, NIRAO may charge an additional wealth tax of 0.02% a month to the owner.
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| NIRAO will ensure that every share, bond, fixed deposit, bank account etc has a nominee. If not, NIRAO may charge an additional wealth tax of 0.02% a month to the owner.
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| The will shall override the nominees.
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| Every 1st of Jan, Apr, Jul, Oct, NIRAO will obtain list of nominees and ensure that nominees were alive in the previous year. If any nominee is dead and has not be moved out of the nominee list within 6 months after he expired, NIRAO can impose a fine of 0.2% of the value of the wealth.
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| If more than one nominee is appointed, NIRAO will ensure that % ownership of each which adds to 100 is stated. If not, NIRAO can impose a fine of 0.02% a month on the property value.
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| Along with nominee, NIRAO must specify “his next kin or nominee’s kin” in case nominee has expired before owner does. If this is not specified, 50% stake of both will be assumed.
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| In absence of will or nominee, following will be the points each individual will get |
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| NIRAO will divide the property as per the points they have.
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| Upon the death, NIRAO will encash the FDs. Upon death, banks cannot charge any penalty and must provide full interest as on the date on encashment. NIRAO will divide the FDs 3 months after claims have settled
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| Upon the death, NIRAO will transfer each share in the proportion of the ownership. to the heirs. If a share is indivisible, NIRAO will transfer it in the joint names. If any heir want cash, then NIRAO would auction it off and divide the cash in the proportion.
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| If the deceased was the only owner of the flat, then NIRAO will put the names of the heirs in place of the owner in the proportion they are entitled. If any the owners want
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| Upon death, NIRAO will first evaluate the claims left from Govt bodies. After that, it shall evaluate the claims left from private bodies such as debt. And then he shall evaluate the share of each nominee listed in the will or nominee list or unstated nominees. To repay the debt, he will first liquidate property which does not have nominee and is not listed in the will. After that he will liquidate the property which is easy to liquidate such as bank account, FDs, bonds, shares, gold etc in that order. After that he shall hand over the property to the nominees in the ratio of their ownership.
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