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Sentence
by deepak divekar on Jul 31, 2007 01:45 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Ofcourse,anyone would be in tears.This poor Guy has suffered enough in the past.I hope this would mark his last sufferings.

He is a good human being and a fine actor that he has turned out to be now.
Capt.Deepak Divekar

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RE:Sentence
by bhavna khilare on Jul 31, 2007 01:51 PM  Permalink
You idiot. Just think about the dependent family members who have lost their earning members. Shame on you.

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RE:Sentence
by amrish garg on Jul 31, 2007 01:50 PM  Permalink
Have u ever been his gay partner? how do u know he is a POOR guy? look at his history and ask his parents...dining with Dawood makes him Poor? Aiding terrorists and having gala time with them makes him Poor? How do u know he is gud human being? and ya he is a gr8 actor..dont think of him in isolation...think of the bigger picture..precedent needs to be set so that such super rich people dont jump the red lights.

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RE:RE:Sentence
by Rocky j on Jul 31, 2007 01:50 PM  Permalink
Poor Guy??? what do you mean??? U r a Captain stilll making such comments ?????? Jai Hind....and Jai Indian Law

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RE:Sentence
by Srinath Nanjappa on Jul 31, 2007 01:50 PM  Permalink
The special TADA court Tuesday sentenced actor Sanjay Dutt [Images] to six years imprisonment for his role in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case.

Dutt, who was convicted under the Arms Act for illegal possession of weapons, was facing between five years and 10 years in jail.

He had spent 16 months in jail as an undertrial in 1994.

The judge said pronounced Dutt an offender and that he was present in a dinner party attended by Dawood Ibrahim.

Dutt was almost in tears when the judge pronounced the verdict.

The judge also said Dutt had committed a series of offences and that he was mature when he committed these.

The judge added that Dutt made Yusuf Nalwala commit the offence.

Dutt's aide Russi Mulla, who helped destroy the firearms, was given a suspended sentence of one year, in view of his advanced age and behaviour under the offenders of the Probation Act. He was fined Rs 1 lakh.




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RE:Sentence
by timola on Jul 31, 2007 01:49 PM  Permalink
Capt.Deepak Divekar
I guess you are not aware of the civil juidicary system. Please do not comment on something you do not know about. Go to Siachen and smoke hookah with your Paki sentry colleagues from across the border.

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RE:Sentence
by viraj tyagi on Jul 31, 2007 01:57 PM  Permalink
If you a lot about civil judiciary u definitely are nill in knowledge of our military.They risk their lives for your safety,atleast dont be shameless.

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RE:Sentence
by timola on Jul 31, 2007 02:32 PM  Permalink
Risk their lives? Paah! They get paid to that. They are just doing a job.....like everyone else. How do you explain the arms coming in the country? You should introspect....the jihadis still rule Kashmir inspite of our so-called "great" military might.

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Sanjay Dutt
by Ranjith Seetharam on Jul 31, 2007 01:45 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

All our muslim friends will not have any complaints.... The Law doesnot discrimnate any offender

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RE:Sanjay Dutt
by Indian on Jul 31, 2007 01:47 PM  Permalink
Dutt is half muslim by the way..

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Sanjay Dutt!
by madhu kuchipudi on Jul 31, 2007 01:45 PM  Permalink 

May be he will come out on bail after a period of time.

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Circuit
by full Masti on Jul 31, 2007 01:44 PM  Permalink 

MAAMUU... Tension nai lene kaaa.

Circuit or Bhai log he peeche.

Waat laga dalenge sabki

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Not fair
by lalima singh on Jul 31, 2007 01:44 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Shit man!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What's the bigger crime...being an irresponsible idiot possessing a gun or being a noted personality? Thinmk the guy so did not deserve this. The judicial system sucks in my country. Why not arrest the police ooficals who were adding fuel to the fire during the riots???? Man....I'm feeling really bad about this sentence.

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RE:Not fair
by amrish garg on Jul 31, 2007 01:54 PM  Permalink
Ya if someone from ur family had got killed in 1993 blasts in mum and then u had known that sanju baba had been dining and sheltering and helping these terrorists (knowingly or so called unknowingly) ...would u have felt bad even then...

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RE:Not fair
by winderr on Jul 31, 2007 01:48 PM  Permalink
Not fair?
I believe its appropriate. just because u r a notable personality, doesn't give u any right to commit offences opposing your country.

i just wish he wont be allowd to be back on streets after couple months on bail.

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RE:Not fair
by anand ingle on Jul 31, 2007 01:50 PM  Permalink
Hay Lalima Singha,
u r big idiot. If u think so then get out of India and stay with these militants.

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RE:RE:Not fair
by apurava suryadeo on Jul 31, 2007 01:49 PM  Permalink
yes and drunken driving and killing people who sleep on pavements. why they should sleep on pavements its their mistakes. or killing animals which are under wildlife protection. has government gone to these famous personalities and told them its ilegal. No, so how can they know as they are idiot. I also feel really bad and we should drop all such cases against famous personalities. Shit man!!!!!!!!!!!!!shit

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RE:Not fair
by Atul Velankar on Jul 31, 2007 01:48 PM  Permalink
How come is that,that his father while represnting people in assembly, the weapeons from enemy reach his home? Give me the answer !! He should have got 10 years actually...

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RE:RE:Not fair
by Indian on Jul 31, 2007 01:49 PM  Permalink
completely agree...infact he should get life..I think the movies abt gandhigiri and all was just to gain public sympathy..

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RE:Not fair
by Indian on Jul 31, 2007 01:48 PM  Permalink
What the hell are u saying? What was the need for him to hae underworld connections??

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RE:Not fair
by on Jul 31, 2007 01:46 PM  Permalink
Idiot...u would not have said this if someone from ur family was dead during mumbai blasts..dont open ur mouth to advocate for a criminal

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RE:Not fair
by sarang kudle on Jul 31, 2007 01:50 PM  Permalink
Thats a better one

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RE:RE:Not fair
by Abhishek Singh on Jul 31, 2007 01:57 PM  Permalink
Friends....I agree with you but if law is equal for every one then why indian government is delaying things in case of Afzal? So many politicians are supporting Afzal? What about those police mans who died in parliament attack?

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Verdict
by KALYAN MITRA on Jul 31, 2007 01:44 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

At one end common Indians loves Sunjay Dutt as an actor...but no one is above law...Justice proved that...

Hope corrupt politicians too get punishment...
they are biggest offenders...

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RE:Verdict
by divyang patel on Jul 31, 2007 01:50 PM  Permalink
I had a fear about Indian Judicial system, but now I am very proud, that atleast somewhere there is still some humanity left.
I like Dutt as an Actor, but against the crime he had done, he sud be hanged till death, he is lucky enough to get awa with this.
Jai Hind

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RE:Verdict
by Amit on Jul 31, 2007 01:48 PM  Permalink
yes.. no one is above the law. Snajay did it and got the punishment. I dont know when politician will get it....

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RE:Verdict
by srini vasan on Jul 31, 2007 01:46 PM  Permalink
Yes good thought...
Before the Justice, no one should be spared..

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RE:Verdict
by viraj tyagi on Jul 31, 2007 01:48 PM  Permalink
I want to start a debate on what justice is for?what is its real meaning and what purpose does it solve?is it just punishing a person for his mistake or iis it more important to correct a person.The steps he took for so many years to be good.what faith will he have in "being good" now?He didnt need to become a better person if it wasnt doing him any good.besides for his mistake he has already served 16 months and suffered 10 s of years.

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RE:Verdict
by Abhishek Singh on Jul 31, 2007 01:58 PM  Permalink
If no one is above law then why Afzal is still alive?

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Sanjays Verdict
by Sathya on Jul 31, 2007 01:44 PM  Permalink 

It's sad...But possessing arms??

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very very good decision
by tejinderpal singh on Jul 31, 2007 01:44 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

We praise the decision of judge , no one is big than law.

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RE:very very good decision
by Nilesh Parekh on Jul 31, 2007 02:09 PM  Permalink
Yaa you are right ...

No one is bigger than the law ... except for ..... Salman Khan ... Maqsood ... Afzal Guru ... and few hundred more people ...



Because we are SICK-ular Country!



Jai Hind!

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RE:win great prizes daily, enter the contest,be a millionaire
by KALYAN MITRA on Jul 31, 2007 01:45 PM  Permalink
Bas kar mere bahi...eveyrwhere you are posting this....

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RE:win great prizes daily, enter the contest,be a millionaire
by ARBINDPRASAD DUBEY on Jul 31, 2007 01:50 PM  Permalink
Need not to remind everywhere. People are here to read and share their feelings and knowledge.

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Great decision by Judge
by ravish sinha on Jul 31, 2007 01:44 PM  Permalink 

Great & Brave decision by Judge

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