The Criminal justice system in India is so shabby and primitive that it brings us shame from time to time. Do we need the press and every citizen's support to drum up support that too for justice? This is a grim picture of India, and a shame to politicians who are generally control maniacs. In India it is very difficult to find a person like Sabrina with an attitude "Never give up hope. Keep fighting." Now the time has come for us to look for a saviour who will redeem the system that is flawed to the core.
This still keeps the hope alive in a country like India....where money has the power. However I salute Sabrina for your persistence and courage to fight it out. We will always be with you. Satyamev Jayate !
Normally in this country , politicians and wealthy people can get omn with whatever they want and the judiciary also does not touch them. that is the feeling tha has been developed in the minds of he people over some decades .Now judgements like this one will restore the confidence of the people in the judiciary , hough the thought that he ruling poliical parties would do evrything to nullify the efec of he judgements of the judiciary , stilllingers in the minds of people .When capital punishment is not favoured , the rigorous imprissionement should be for not less then 50 years in the case of murder and other seriou sand heinous crimes with no power for the president to grant and pardon opr repreive in cases of murder and mass killings .the terms of punishment even for ordinary crimes extends to 5o to 80 years in the western countries including the USA. Those countries do not show any special treatment for monied people . The slavish mind of the Ibdins for for is still very stringly entreched in governence .This should go if he coutry should prosper.