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jassica case
by yogendra on Feb 23, 2006 02:33 PM  Permalink 

if the court could not give justice,may be due influential people,then its time to wake up for comman man for its cause.

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Regarding Jessica Lal's murder case.
by Vishal Shyamsunder on Feb 23, 2006 02:31 PM  Permalink 

Justice has to be done.I would suggest Sabrina to write to President Kalam , so that atleast he realises what has transpired. But again , one feels that if for such an open and shut case , the President of the Nation has to intervene , it is just a mockery of the judiciary.I wouldnt blame any of the witnesses in this case , they are normal people and normal people have fear of just about everything which is exploited by everyone.I would pray to god that justice should be done.

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Jessica Lal
by Pinaki Kar on Feb 23, 2006 02:30 PM  Permalink 

Both Manu sharma & his associates involved in this Crime should be hanged. This is what the only punishment they deserve. This is being a clear case like crystal, not at all have dragged for seven long years in the court room. This clearly implies that in our country its the common people who get punished. For the rich & mighty the law is always BLIND. When it is Sharma's or Nanda's the law will take the road designed by them. Instead of "Satyameva Jayate" it is better to write "Sharmadeva Jayate" or "Yadavdeva Jayate".

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Didn't want Manu Shrama hanged
by homidalal on Feb 23, 2006 02:24 PM  Permalink 

This is nothing new.Rich and influencial arte above law.HERA BHARAT MAHAN

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this is india
by umesh on Feb 23, 2006 02:18 PM  Permalink 

this is India dear,

Last time one raper of Kolkatta well said "if i would have been rich could this case has reached this level?" It is a fact that indian law is blind, a total blind.

In India, if a lawyer persuing the case of a terrorists can become law minister, think what justice can we expect?

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