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MEMO SUBMITTED: Demand for a Judicial Truth Commission on the DHFL Verdict

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  MEMO SUBMITTED: Demand for a Judicial Truth Commission on the DHFL Verdict Debaprasad Bandyopadhyay Baranagar, WB, India Jul 8, 2025 Abstract This article announces the submission of a people’s memorandum to India’s highest constitutional and judicial offices, demanding a Judicial Truth and Accountability Commission to probe the DHFL Supreme Court verdict—a decision that legitimized the corporate expropriation of thousands of depositors’ life savings. The memo exposes judicial silence, regulatory complicity, and the erasure of dissent. Backed by a rapidly growing online mass petition, this is a collective cry for justice, transparency, and the restoration of democratic integrity in the face of systemic betrayal. In a determined move toward transparency, justice, and institutional accountability, a comprehensive memorandum has been formally submitted via email to the highest constitutional and judicial authorities of the Republic of India. The memo calls for the immediate constitu...

Justice for DHFL Victims: Demand a Judicial Truth Commission Now! (An Online Mass Petition)

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  Justice for DHFL Victims: Demand a Judicial Truth Commission Now! (An Online Mass Petition) Posted on 7th July, 2025 (GMT 21:29 hrs) Updated on 8th July, 2025 (GMT 09:35 hrs) ABSTRACT The article calls for a Judicial Truth and Accountability Commission to investigate the DHFL insolvency verdict, which allegedly enabled corporate expropriation of small investors’ savings. It poses questions to the Supreme Court for upholding a reportedly flawed resolution plan, questions regulators, the CoC, and corporate actors like Ajay Piramal of collusion, and highlights systemic failures, including cronyism, auditor lapses, and possible political links. Framing the crisis as a human rights issue involving financial abuse, the petition seeks justice, reparations, and institutional accountability. When Justice Ignores the People, the People Must Speak The DHFL collapse wasn’t just a financial crime—it was a democratic failure. Over ₹90,000 crore vanished. Thousands of ordinary depositors, ...