Writes in rediff are very amatuer. Whatever they know, they put is as truth.
This article says " .... he decreed death for a maximum number of people in any single criminal case"
This statement is totally false. In Rajiv Gandhi 26 people are sentenced to death(which was later reduced by Supreme Court)
Also once in rediff I read that vijay mallya told rediff that Kingfisher airways will break even in one year. But this year I saw in Karan Thapar's interview that vijay mallya never made such statement.
I think rediff is a living in a imagainary world and write rubbish.
What I fell abour rediff is : 1. It is like Daily Thanti newspaper in TN 2. People should reject this stupid web site
RE:Rediff should not be trusted
by Ramesh on Jul 31, 2007 04:31 PM Permalink
We read bcos...we HOPE that we might have good articles and facts to read...unfortunately some of the articles on rediff surely distort facts and figures...and i must agree with Mr Suresh on some points.
What is there great in indian judicial system my friend. He sucked 14 years. The planning would have been done in 14 days. Do you call such useless fellow as a great person. 14 years even ram ji completed vanvas. What is his judgement going to do good. Do you think victims will get anything after 14 years. I dont think they would even remember that incident. Rather than feeling shame at such a shabby speed we are foolish to say law has won. Indian judiciary is a big farse. Let us understand. It has just useless things on surface of earth.
RE:judicial system
by bahmidipati subbarao on Jul 31, 2007 04:20 PM Permalink
sir he has to decide whether people shud live or die .. and if they have to live how much they have to live for .. and for more than 100 people .. u think 14 yrs is too long .. then i wud say .. sit on the hot seat . u wud not the pain of it ..
RE:judicial system
by vaishali k on Jul 31, 2007 04:25 PM Permalink
Mr. Kumar, He sucked for 14 years because he gave correct judgement he was not corrupted and did not let any go. I believe justice is done by him and Sanjay Dutt case is a perfect example. Remembering the incident the one who has gone through the incident will never forget it for lifetime but can't say about u.
RE:RE:judicial system
by Vivek Kumar on Jul 31, 2007 04:26 PM Permalink
It is highly objectionable that your feelings are such for this case where the justice is dine in every corner of the law. Really U have also to understand the patence of appreciating bulk of the documentary and oral evidence , plenty of legal provisions and infrastructure to come out on a logical conclusion. It seems very easy friend. But in reality it is very diffuicult task.
RE:judicial system
by Srini on Jul 31, 2007 04:48 PM Permalink
Mr Kumar, You are belitting the effort of Kode. Be more practical in your assesment. In our courts the cases go on for generations and closing some thing of this magnitude is no mean effort. Besides, he has been humane while being firm.
RE:judicial system
by rajukunji on Jul 31, 2007 04:21 PM Permalink
Mr. PSNKUMAR i think u are writing as if u know the law very well.In India normal divorce cases take atleast 1year this was terrorist blast case that too not 1 but so many. Ok think before u write. spare the judge a thought. Mr Kode has done a wonderful job.
RE:judicial system
by santosh sawant on Jul 31, 2007 04:36 PM Permalink
Yes, it is absolutely right. He has done great job irrespective of all odds. Mr.Kode, you are best judge and human being in this cruel world.
RE:judicial system
by sanjay on Jul 31, 2007 04:35 PM Permalink
Mr Kumar, I think you have never come across a Judge personally. Its a very tough job. There are arguments and counter arguments that it becomes very difficult to decide what is truth and what is not.
Barring exceptional cases in which clearcut material evidence exists, at the end of the day, a Judge who convicts or acquits is never sure whether his decision was actually right or wrong though he has a system down below which advises him. But ultimately, the decision is his. Its very easy to criticise anybody but no doubt that Judge Kode has done a remarkable job.
He could have very easily let Sanjay Dutt go and still would have won kudos and nobody would have questioned his decision.
RE:judicial system
by rana bose on Jul 31, 2007 04:29 PM Permalink
Justice Khote should be congratulated that at least he has delivered justice by punishing the accused and showing remission to those against whom charges could not be framed.
Mr. Kumar should not mix the judge's role with that of a cricket umpire. At the slightest appeal he cannot raise his finger and change a man's destiny. He has to go through the records, petitions, etc. be doubly sure and then send a person to the gallows.
RE:judicial system
by parth gaonkar on Jul 31, 2007 04:29 PM Permalink
Just seat on Mr.Kode chair and then see from last 14 yrs he and his family live under threat u cant be like Mr.kode but Mr Kode can be like u this is differance so pls dont comment like this no one can do this job ....
RE:RE:great
by rana bose on Jul 31, 2007 04:33 PM Permalink
Why?? It seems to you that individuals like Lalu, Pawar and Sonia are the ones who will change the country's destiny. Very silly....
People are writing on other blogs about Sanjay Dutt what no one wants to talk about Mr. Kode. To work under such pressure is great.I dont think he is enjoying any social life since he became the special judge.He may be right or wrong and most of the accused will head to the Supreme court but I feel he even he knows that and may be he is harsh so later the supreme court might relieve some of them. All praise for Mr. Kode after reading the above blog
RE:RE:Hats off to u sir
by vishwanathan on Jul 31, 2007 04:20 PM Permalink
truly, a superhuman god-inspired effort. without the quality of character it is not possible to carry out such a mammoth task single-handedly. Mrinal, as you rightly pointed out, Shri. Kode has resurrected the confidence of millions in the Indian judiciary. Our deepest respects for you, Kode Sir.
RE:Hats off to u sir
by BRIGHTMORNINGSTAR on Jul 31, 2007 04:26 PM Permalink
it does not increase the confidence of anybody with proper sense. instead it further adds doubt about the silly judiciary system of india. sunjay dutt was rich and spoiled. he was young and any rich youth would do adventurous things like buying a helicopter or buying a gun or doing a martial art course in japan etc.. he never never never intended to kill an innocent person in mumbai. he never never never planned with any of these terrorists to kill any indian. him buying the gun was a silly act of youthfulness and senseless kode does not understand that. he branded him as a terrorist and sent him to jail for 6 long years. this shows how inhuman kode is. this shows how silly and stupid and heartless indian judiciary system is
RE:Hats off to u sir
by mrinal joshi on Jul 31, 2007 04:36 PM Permalink
Oh God, how can u be a bright morning star. i HOPE this star would be from Afghan, not from my beloved INDIA