Jy13atrocities


ATROCITIES





i am living a dog's life.







 this sort of things can never happen in a civilized society.


 i am on the job, bringing the perpetrators to book 

- i owe it to posterity.


the biggest stumbling block that i am facing in the process is one and



Jy13aLawUntoThemselves



09/26/13 GMT 12:12:48 AM: -
 below is the copy of a request for information I had sent to a govt agency
APPLICATION FOR INFORMATION
under right to information act 2005


To
the central public information officer / director
intelligence bureau (IB)
Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India
North Block, New Delhi-110 001


1. name of the applicant : cheriyath jyothi

2. address : mithilam, povankonam, chemapzhanthi P.O.,
thiruvananthapuram – 695587.

3. particulars of information required :

a. I would want to know whether there are any personnel belonging to your bureau, as your regular employees or their paid informers, put on duty specifically on me, whatever be the pretext for doing so.
b. In case your answer is in the affirmative I would want detailed information like:
i) at whose behest is this activity being carried out ?
if this person happens to be a private citizen, is that person being made to pay for the “services” rendered ?
and if so, the exact amounts paid that way.
ii) What are the liberties these “security” personnel are allowed in my personal domain? For example does their duties include intercepting, examining and censoring communications, postal as well as electronic, to and fro; breaking in to my house in my absence and searching my things in the name of security?
iii) What are the additional perks that personnel of your establishment put on the above sort of duties eligible for ? Like say for example free meals, purchases made while trailing the party reimbursed, free accommodation!

4. year to which information pertains: from may 1995 till date.

5. other relevant reference if any :
a. I have plain clothes men trailing and harassing me and these members of the spy networks of the government are trampling on my life and liberties. I have no idea as to their whereabouts and am keen on knowing their origins. It could be possible that these are renegade members of your establishment and hence this application.
your attention is invited to the fact that the immunity granted to your organization under section 24. ( 1 ) of the RTI 2005 is not relevant in the context of my above request as the matter pertains to violations of my basic human rights by members of the security agencies of the government.
b. My name is usually written in full as cheriyath jyothi but it could be possible that your records show my name as c. jyothi or even jyothi c.
c. I have been living in various rented houses in and around thiruvananthpurm city since may 1995.
6. application fee
a. fee paid : Rs. 10/- ( rupees ten only)
b. mode of payment : Indian postal order


place : Thiruvananthapuram - 695587

date : 19 January 2010.



( c. jyothi )    

                               here is a photograph of the response I got.



I made an appeal; I cannot find a copy but here is a photograph of the letter – the colour has been inverted for obvious reasons.


And here is the response to the appeal.




birds of a different feather
almost Identical request were sent to other agencies as well and most of them wrote back. Here is another set up that did not want to reply

at first the first letter sent was returned undelivered that is in spite of the fact that the address I had given is the one on the website of the Kerala police - and this set up is supposed to be a part of the Kerala police!
Now see what happened when ultimately they did not find anyway of refusing to accept the letter. 

                         This reply is in complete violation of the act.
                 don't  you think they have got something to hide ?
One thing is clear:
dhal mem kuch nahim
INKA  POORA DHAL  KALA HAI


jy13writApplicationDraft00

        20130912
THE PERSON
THE PETITIONER a citizen of India by birth and domicile, was born and bred in a village in the Malabar coast of peninsular India in a lower middle class family.
He had his early EDUCATION in the nearby schools and colleges. He matriculated from the Madras University in the first class as the best outgoing student of Mahe de La Bourdonnais college, Mahe, South India, his Alma Mater. He has a first class bachelor's degree in science, the only first class in life sciences from his college in his batch and was selected for studying medicine in government medical colleges in Kerala based on the marks he had scored in the above examination. All his ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS were kind courtesy his teachers in the government schools and colleges where he studied; he never had any private tuition.
The petitioner is an unbeliever and has no god nor religious faith. He is not a member of any organization, political, religious or otherwise. He does not believe in preaching and is a very private person who strictly minds his own business.
He has been living well within his means and in spite of his poor circumstances has not incurredi any debt. The petitioner was never married and has all through been living alone. A self-contained person, he was managing every thing, including the household chores, on his own without ever bothering anyone else for anything.
An old student of Medical College, Trivandrum, the petitioner has an M.B.,B.S., degree from the Kerala University and registration with the Travancore - Cochin medical council.
He had a ten year stintii in the Indian Army as a short service commissioned officer in the Army Medical Corps. His first five years in the rank of a Captain was followed by another five years in the rank of Major. Seven out of the ten years in the Indian Army was in field areas and of those seven years he was in high altitude for more than one year. During the remaining three years he was in charge of a fifteen bed section hospital of the indian army in a remote village in central India as the sole officer, medical or otherwise.
Upon release from the army after successful completion of the contractual period the petitioner joined duty as Lecturer in the Dept. of Physiology of Govt. T.D.Medical College, Alleppey in August 1993; he had been given an appointment as Lecturer in Physiology in the Medical Education Service of the Government of Kerala in 1983 after being duly selected for the above post by the Kerala Public Service Commission and had availed joining time till his release from the army.
The petitioner, a noviceiii at teaching, spent an enjoyable and most rewarding period of two years in the Govt. T. D. Medical College, Alleppey, teaching medical Physiology, to the M.B.,B.S., degree students.
Edgediv on by his apparent success as a teacher and with a view of doing better justice to his students, the petitioner took the entrance examination for post graduate courses in the medical colleges in Kerala, and based on his performance in the above examination he managed to get selection for the M.D., degree course in Physiology. The petitioner moved to govt. medical college Trivandrum as post graduate student cum lecturer in 1995.
As a trainee lecturer in the Department of Physiology of medical college Trivandrum for doing his MD, the petitioner had SOME REMARKABLE SUCCESSES TO BEGIN WITH. In his confidential report for the year 1995 the head of the department of physiology commended the petitioner for his exemplary conduct and punctuality in all matters, praised his extraordinary proficiency in understanding new and difficult matters, his resourcefulness and originality in giving suggestions and pursuing them constructively and the petitioner's ability to get systematically to the root of the problems and for his consistently sound and well balanced judgment. Above all, the Head of the Department specifically mentioned the petitioner's keen interest in improving the standard of the practical classes. It was a flattering report.
Thus the petitioner was on course for obtaining his MD degree with the Head of the Department of Physiology due to be his examiner in a couple of years' time; an MD in physiology would have guaranteed him immediate promotion as assistant professor and put him in line for further promotions. However this was not to be.
In the vicious atmosphere in medical college Trivandrum, within no time, everything turned topsy-turvy; the petitioner could never appear for the MD examination and he was still a lecturer when he retired from Kerala Government service on superannuation as mandatory at the age of 55 years on April 30, 2005.
Being homeless, the petitioner, ever since his release from the army in 1992, has been living in rented houses. In 1995 he shifted to Thiruvananthapuram and from then on has been living in and around Trivandrum city, except for a one year stay in Ernakulam dt. during 2010 - 11 in a futile attempt to build a house of his own there.

THE PRESENT
AT PRESENT the petitioner, out of extreme compulsions, is living in a shack,v building No. V/168 of Karakulam Panchayath, a 4 x 5 sq. meter single storey structure with four inch thick brick walls and asbestos/GI sheet roofing in Thiruvananthapuram district of Kerala state.
This shack stands on a 3.88 ares plot of land purchased by the petitioner in 2011 out of his life time savings with the intention of constructing a house of his own and making it his permanent abode. The construction work started in right earnest in august 2011 for a single storey 80 sq. meter house using the low cost building techniques of the famous architect Dr. Lauri Baker at a total estimated cost of 9 lakhs just adjacent to the shack. However, in June 2012 things came to a grindingvi halt, with the builders engaged by the petitioner refusing to proceed further after finishing the first stage of the project, the basement part. No reason whatsoever was given for this sudden change of mind; they simply were “no more interested”.
The petitioner who had moved into the shack in June 2011 in the hope that it is going to be for a few months till the house proper is constructed finds himself literallyvii trapped.
The petitioner's only source of income since retirement from government service is his monthly pension and in order to maintain a minimum standard of living the petitioner perforce has to supplement it by taking up a job. Under normal circumstances this should not have been a problem in his case with his educational qualifications and experience, especially so with the mushrooming of private medical colleges in Kerala in the recent past and the resulting huge demand for teachers in medical physiology.
In spite of the above, the petitioner is being forced to spend his life after retirement in dire poverty, in the seclusion of his shack doing the work usually allotted to a housemaid and has to eke out a miserable existence on his meager monthly pension. It is all due to the petitioner's
PECULIAR CIRCUMSTANCES

to be continued


SBI atm joining ranks


Cheriyath Jyothi B.Sc., M.B.,B.S.,
theCloister, nr rockPark,
Venkode P.O., Vattappara
Thiruvananthapuram – 695028 IN 







No.201304/sbi/wh01                                                  April 25, 2013.



To


The General Manager (NBG – Coordination),State Bank of India,


State Bank Bhavan, 11th Floor, Madam Cama Road,


Mumbai 400 021.



DEBIT CARD MALFUNCTION ? INDUCED
Sir,
THIS IS to bring to your kind notice a peculiar problem I had faced with my sbi debit card.
A.
1. On 04/15/13 at about a quarter to eight pm when I tried to use my atm card 4591xxxxx82 to withdraw money from my SbAcNo.10242362416 on atmS10A004478001, I was refused - response code 062 txn 3287; card blocked.
2. The one and only time I had used the above card prior to this on 20130415 was at 1202 on atmS10G000941003 when I successfully withdrew Rs.500. The card was present on my person throughout the day. But, according to the machine the wrong pin has been entered thrice in the interim on the above date!
i wonder what could be the source of these three pin errors.
B.
3. I contacted your LHO at trivandrum at 0471-2324088 on the matter on 20130416. The gentleman gracefully agreed with me that your data base will contain information on the “BLOCK” and promised to look into the matter; but when I telephoned him next day to follow up he was too busy to talk to me.
4. I tried your helpline 1800 112211 on the same day (20130417). I had a difficult time explaining the problem there. Ultimately, after keying in my card number and PIN code and entering a “secured” site I was told they can unearth the information; but then the line was cut off abruptly.
Do I smell a rat ?

C.
5. I am curious ( my circumstances are peculiar ) and hence this letter. The inconvenience caused to you in this regard is deeply regretted.
Yours faithfully
sd.

C. JYOTHI


AN OVERSIZED JUVENILE DELINQUENT
as on date there is no explanation about what was going on.
I am NOT at all surprised.
My sole aim was to put the thing on record. I have spent INR 30 on postage from my pocket and seen that the matter has reached the highest authority possible.


   every dog has its day - and could be my day also will come; then and then only things could become useful.
I was wondering if I had made a mistake some where. The pregnant silence speaks for itself - it is not my fault.
Not only that, history is being repeated. One of these days I gave the wrong pin the first time I used this card on the atm and it was refused. Immediately I made the second attempt I used the correct PIN; the machine came out with the message that the card has been blocked for the day as I have entered a wrong pin three times! Actually I have entered the wrong pin only once during that day. Showing off ! are you ?

My conclusion is that It is all the works of an over sized juvenile delinquent who has got administrative rights over the computer system of the bank.

Now a days I myself see that the card is blocked most of the time by repeating multiple wrong pin entries – just for the heck of it! You see the card gets blocked for that particular day and the next day the block is not there and I have been using my old pin only successfully. 

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Cheriyath Jyothi 
theCloister, nr rockPark
Venkode P.O., Vattappara,
Trivandrum- 695028.


No.JYO2013/sbiM/00                                                   January 12, 2013.


State Bank of India (0941)

SB A/c No. xxxxxxxxxxxx
ECS CLEARING OF TELEPHONE BILL :

Sir,
1. In the context of your refusing to clear the ECS bill for my land line telephone of the BSNL during December 2012 and the telephonic conversation with your manager (on phone no.xxxxxxxxxx ) on Friday 10 January 2013, where in I was told that the payment was stopped as the mandate has expired I would like to bring the following facts to your kind information and necessary action.


A. THE MANDATE IS STILL VERY MUCH VALID
2. The mandate for electronic clearing of the phone bill of my account No. xxxxxxxxxx with Thiruvananthapuram Telecom was given by me to their accounts officer (CMTS) and not to the State Bank of India.

3. As is evidenced by the fact that the Telecom authorities are still sending the bill to your ECS ( and not to me ) the above mandate is very much in force even now. The mandate became effective on 01 December 2011. There is no end date set and it will be valid till such time as I give directions to the contrary to the telephone company.

B. YOU ENDORSED THE MANDATE
4. A copy of the mandate was sent to you for your concurrence. By endorsing it you agreed to debit the amount of the bill electronically from my SB Account No.xxxxxxxxxxx with your bank and reassured the Thiruvananthapuram Telecom that all is well at your end. The telecom company thereby closed all loopholes before going ahead with the ECS clearance.

5. I would say it to the credit of the telephone company that the format for the mandate was set by some one who, unlike certain others, has got her faculties right.

6. Once you endorsed it ( you could have refused to do so ) you are bound to clear the above ECS bill till you hear from me to the contrary. Of course that is unless there are other pressing reasons for not doing so.

7. I am not aware of any pressing reasons for you denying me the ECS facility. As will be obvious from the record of transactions, my sb account no.xxxxxxxxxxx with you is in good standing. And if at all there is any other reasons you ought to have informed me before disallowing the facility to me.


C. PAST HISTORY
8. It may be of pertinence to note that I have been paying my BSNL land line telephone bill by ECS of the state bank of India from this very same sb account of the tvm main branch from almost immediately after this facility was introduced in your bank onwards.

9. During all those long years, none of the staff of the above bank ever brought up the issue of the mandate expiry; I never had to renew the mandate even once. The system was working flawlessly without a single hitch and I never used to bother about my phone bill once it got into the ECS list of the company.

10. I am afraid the problems I am facing now in this regard are all man made.


D. IN CONCLUSION
11. I would again request of you to clear the telephone bill of my account No. xxxxxxxxxxx with Thiruvananthapuram telecom through ECS without fail and the amount debited from the balance to my credit in my sb ac. no. xxxxxxxxxxxxx with your bank.

12. The above may please be treated as specific standing instructions in this regard till such time as you receive written directions to the contrary from me.

I remain Sir,
yours faithfully
Thiruvananthapuram,


january 12, 2013.
sd.
( C. Jyothi )