THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-May 22, 2017- Topic 1
Coal
comeuppance
On coal
block allocation case
It is
arguably the logical consequence of the 2014 Supreme Court order declaring all
coal block allocations made since 1993 illegal and arbitrary.The conviction of three Coal Ministry officials, including
former Secretary H.C. Gupta, marks
the first case in which individual criminal liability has been fixed on public
servants in the coal block scam. Two previous trials had ended in convictions,
but those held guilty were officials of private companies who had deceived the
authorities into allotting them blocks.
Mr. Gupta was the chairperson of the
screening committee that recommended allocations. It functioned for years
without regard for guidelines, norms or transparency, until the apex court
halted its irregular run. He and two other public servants have been found
guilty of abusing their positions to procure a coal block for Kamal Sponge
Steel and Power Limited. While it was fairly clear that the screening committee
route was only a mechanism to push through the applications of all and sundry
for coal blocks, especially under the first UPA government, it was not certain
if it could be proved beyond reasonable doubt that public servants had manipulated
the system to their advantage. Special CBI Court Judge Bharat Parashar has now
ruled that Coal Ministry officials deliberately allowed an incomplete
application from an ineligible company to be taken up for consideration. Far
from ‘screening’ applications, he finds that the accused actually let all
applications pass without any checking so that “they will have an open field to
arbitrarily exercise their discretion in favour of any company”.
The
verdict is a studied indictment of government processes, or the lack of
processes, during the period. Looking at the prosecution charges and the
defence claims, it appears there was little clarity on whether the guidelines
were being adhered to. The former Secretary and Joint Secretary said in their
defence they could not verify applications for completeness and eligibility, as
it was the job of the section concerned. The section says this is the job of
the administrative ministry or the State government to which applications are
forwarded. Other omissions include the failure to evolve any inter se criteria to decide eligibility, or to do any
verification either before or after the screening committee recommended
allocations to the Minister. Whether there was a conspiracy between the
officials and the company and whether the prosecution proved that these
omissions amounted to deliberate abuse of their positions will be matters that
will, no doubt, be taken up on appeal; but the significance of the verdict is
that it may become a benchmark for other ongoing prosecutions on similar lines.
The case also raises questions about the role and responsibility of a Secretary
to the government, who is not only the administrative head of a department but
also an adviser to the Minister on matters of policy.
Vocabulary
Consequence: importance
or relevance.
Example: The past
is of no consequence
Synonyms: importance, import, significance, account, substance
Arbitrary: based on
random choice or personal whim, rather than any reason or system.
Example: His
mealtimes were entirely arbitrary
Synonyms: capricious, whimsical, random, chance, unpredictable, casual
Deceived: person
cause someone to believe something that is not true, typically in order to gain
some personal advantage.
Example: I didn't
intend to deceive people into thinking it was French champagne
Synonyms: swindle, defraud, cheat, trick, hoodwink, hoax
Irregular: not even
or balanced in shape or arrangement.
Example: Her
features were too irregular
Synonyms: asymmetrical, nonuniform, uneven, crooked
Sundry: of various
kinds; several.
Example: Lemon rind
and sundry herbs
Synonyms: various, varied, miscellaneous, assorted, mixed, diverse
Indictment: a formal
charge or accusation of a serious crime.
Example: An
indictment for conspiracy
Inter se: between or among themselves.
Example: Agreements
entered into by all the shareholders inter se
Conspiracy: a secret
plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful.
Example: A
conspiracy to destroy the government
Synonyms: plot, scheme, plan, machination, ploy, trick, ruse, subterfuge, racket