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Matto's case
by sc arora on Oct 17, 2006 07:20 PM  Permalink 

Thanks. Afterall justice meted out to wailing father and it has rekindled my faith in Judicial system of my country. Let Vikas Yadav should also be convicted for Nitish Katara's case. I am ready to lend my helping hand to those who have suffered at the hand of mighties.
Regards,
SC Arora

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Justice at last
by abhinay on Oct 17, 2006 07:13 PM  Permalink 

I congratulate and hail the people who fought for justice....
Indu - many many hearty congratulations and hats up for you.

shame on Santosh and his so called topcop father ....

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PRIYADARSHINI MATTOO VERDICT
by srinivasan krishnaswamy on Oct 17, 2006 06:59 PM  Permalink 

This judgement can be celebrated as among the few cases where judgement has gone against a powerful accused due to the persistance and perseverence of the civil population.I for once feel proud to be an Indian today

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People Power Wins!!!
by Sonali on Oct 17, 2006 06:49 PM  Permalink 

This is an overwhelming news! Finally, Priyadarshini and her family got justice. Finally, the Indian judiciary has woken up to public outcry and delivered a historical verdict. I remember being a part of the march which was organised by Priyadarshini's father on her birthday this year. The only thing that I felt that day was deep sorrow for a young girl whose life was cut short in the most brutal way and the person responsible went scot-free. The case re-opened due to the backing-up by numerous people - many of them didn't even knew her or her family personally. The whole thing re-instates my faith in people power. If we, as the responsible and committed citizens of this country start getting together and fighting against all the things - that affect if not us, but somebody around us, then I am sure that problems like quota, delayed and denied justice will soon be a thing of the past.
So, let's get together and do something about things that concern us or anyone around us. Let's pledge ourselve to a better, brighter and free India where we have full faith in the judiciary and our leaders.

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Santosh not be hanged but whipped unto death
by MilindLolekar on Oct 17, 2006 06:45 PM  Permalink 

Thanks to Delhi high court & CBI Director Vijay Shanker for bringing justice to Matoo family. Why give lenient punishment like hanging let he & like him be whipped openly unto death. This will scare others from committing such crimes.Bharat Mata ki Jai.

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Justice is served!!!
by Shubro on Oct 17, 2006 06:11 PM  Permalink 

In this great land of ours, justice is finally served. Though the war is not over yet, when it goes to the SC, I am sure it will - since the Criminals, as usual, are bursting with money - the law loving people of India will have another battle. And that has to be won.

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Sigh of Relief
by Amit Vats on Oct 17, 2006 06:11 PM  Permalink 

Thanx to All who done for this case , special thanx to Media and Indu jalani.
Satyamev Jayte

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justice to women
by Shobha Nair on Oct 17, 2006 06:08 PM  Permalink 

Respected Sir, This is not just justice to the family of the victim but also women who are victims in this society facing such brutal ends.So this represents justice to women also in India.Let us hope the case will end the way it deserves to be. Thanking you Shobha Nair.

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Mattoo case: Singh convicted
by Vinod Nambiar on Oct 17, 2006 05:50 PM  Permalink 

This case only highlights the extent to which our nation has plunged to the deep dark world of corruption and the scary buying power of money...it can also buy the conscience of the people who goofed up the case in the first place.

Good that there seems to be light at the end of the tunnel though. Let us all pray for a corruption-free India because only then we can ensure a safe life for our next generation

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