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DO IT
by Information on Jul 31, 2007 05:46 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

DO IT DO IT UNTIL JUSTICE PREVAIL

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RE:check this out
by divyang patel on Jul 31, 2007 05:44 PM  Permalink
I can only think of one great word to you Kode sir
Jai Hind!!

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RE:check this out
by ravi kari on Jul 31, 2007 05:50 PM  Permalink
India is really proud of ur sir., Jai Hind...

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We salute you Sir!!
by B A on Jul 31, 2007 05:31 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Well done Sir!! Keep up the good work and Sentence all the anti-social elements without second thought! India is behind you!!

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RE:We salute you Sir!!
by Hitesh Patel on Jul 31, 2007 05:41 PM  Permalink
"without second thought"

Dude I dont think he will listen to you.. you know why? because...

"Kode had a daunting task of sifting through 13,000 pages of oral evidence, 7,000 pages of documentary evidence and 6,700 pages of statements of the accused. There were a whopping 686 witnesses in the case."


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RE:We salute you Sir!!
by prafulla mali on Jul 31, 2007 05:50 PM  Permalink
yes..it is hard work.

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RE:We salute you Sir!!
by kapil on Jul 31, 2007 05:38 PM  Permalink
iam afraid our PM may not sleep today...he is too worried when they are from one religion...

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RE:We salute you Sir!!
by prashant on Jul 31, 2007 05:39 PM  Permalink
Salute not only to Judge Kode but public prosecutor Nikam too. Indian judiciary system needs more of such men.

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Kudos, justice Kode
by Jaganniwas Iyer on Jul 31, 2007 05:30 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Kode saheb, tumhi mahaan aahaat. Tumchi surakshit va yashaswee jeevanaasaathi aamchi haardik shubhechcha. Translated from marathi, this means - Kode Saheb, you're great. Our best wishes for your secure and successful life.
Jaganniwas Iyer

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RE:Kudos, justice Kode
by prafulla mali on Jul 31, 2007 05:49 PM  Permalink
Good Try Mr.Jagnniwas of Marathi.

kahi ghabaru naka kode sahebana kahihi honar nahi mean dont worry kode sir will have happy and secure life.

prafulla
pune

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Kode - Do you deserve appreciation?
by Shah on Jul 31, 2007 05:29 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Do you think a person should be appreciated for his efforts to decide the faith of the case in 10 years?

Either we need to change the judiciary system or bring new crop of judges who can take the decisions fast...

Why we have to hang 10 years for the verdict?

Mr. Kode - if you are dedicated enough and loves your profession then please first learn how to take the decision in short time rather than proving yourself as the greatest judge of recent times.



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RE:Kode - Do you deserve appreciation?
by kapil on Jul 31, 2007 05:34 PM  Permalink
go and ask other judges not him....

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RE:Kode - Do you deserve appreciation?
by joen jenson on Jul 31, 2007 05:36 PM  Permalink
Keep your mouth close. i hope u never have rights to comment on him. close ur mouth and read the article.ok

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RE:Kode - Do you deserve appreciation?
by Shah on Jul 31, 2007 05:41 PM  Permalink
Dear Sam,

Agree with you that the case was complicated and also have thousands of pages to read and understand the case.

Lets be practical and ask yourself how much time you need to resolve a query between a group of persons who claim to be innocent if you were to be a JUDGE?

We are just following the same old tendency of our ancestors who learn the judiciary from British people.

We need a revolution here to break this system and have a new JUDICIARY SYSTEM where you dont have to wait for the judgement for years.

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RE:Kode - Do you deserve appreciation?
by Sammy Sam on Jul 31, 2007 05:47 PM  Permalink
Mr. Shah,

You are right, But you will also agree with me that there is a process which is followed of appeals, requests, allegations, couner allegations, witness etc which is documented and thn evaluate. Its complex process

In my openion and as can be seen from many other friends who are on board feel he has done good job.

He ensured judgement was right and you can see every one is delighted with results.
Regards

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RE:Kode - Do you deserve appreciation?
by Shah on Jul 31, 2007 06:19 PM  Permalink
I am not degrading Mr. Kode but trying to highlight the fact which cannot be buried...

1. The case took more than a decade which is a tight slap on the face of the Judiciary Sytem.

2. Why the cases of high profile mumbai politicians (who were responsible for mass killings before the blast)had immediate verdict?

3. Not a single person was sentenced to death nor anybody was held responsible?

4. Bold decisions are appreciated if its same for the high profile politicians and a common citizen...



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RE:Kode - Do you deserve appreciation?
by Sammy Sam on Jul 31, 2007 06:33 PM  Permalink
This is my openion, Its better justice delayed than justice denied.. Regards



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RE:Kode - Do you deserve appreciation?
by DATTATRAY SANE on Jul 31, 2007 06:03 PM  Permalink
THE JUDGE HAS TO FOLLOW THE LAW ENACTED BY OUR PREDECESSORS.mR SHAH DO YOU REMEMBER SHAH COMMIISSION NO DECISIOMN TILL IT WOUND UP.YOU ARE WRITING LIKE AN IMBICILE.EVEN IN COUNYTRY LIKE PAKISTAN WITH GENERAL IN COMMAND IT TOOK TIME FOR THE CASES.WHAT HAPPENED IN AUSTRALIA .
POOR INVESIGATOR DIED ARE YOU RELATED TO IDI AMIN WHO THEW OUT PEOPLE THE WAY YOU THINK & DESTRUYED THE COUNTRY.YOU R NOT WORTH MY TIME!

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RE:Kode - Do you deserve appreciation?
by Sammy Sam on Jul 31, 2007 05:32 PM  Permalink
Friend,

This was complex case Kode had a daunting task of going through 13,000 pages of oral evidence, 7,000 pages of documentary evidence and 6,700 pages of statements of the accused. There were a whopping 686 witnesses in the case.

Do you feel its an easy task??? lest be practical..

Regards,


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RE:Kode - Do you deserve appreciation?
by Srcs Prasad on Jul 31, 2007 05:47 PM  Permalink
IT IS A NEGATIVE ATTITUDE TO CRITISISE A JUDGE FOR TAKING LONG TIME TO DELIVER A VERDICT, WHEN YU DON'T KNOW THE DEPTH OF THE CASE.PL.DONT SHOW YUR IMMETURITY.

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Hon. Justice
by Sammy Sam on Jul 31, 2007 05:28 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Salutations sir, great job, relentless efforts to serve our mother land. It proves no one is above the law. Message now goes to every one "Justice Prevails in India"

We are human biengs who make mistakes, Sanjay Dutt has made mistake, realised it and even confessed the truth and Mistakes can be pardoned. We cant ignore the work done by the Dutty family -Nargis Dutt & Sunil Dutt

Many time on TV We have seen footages of parties by underworld and most of the film stars are present, Sanjay was not an exception, he did confess truth so Law can be lineant with him.

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Insaaf ka tarazu - What you reap is what U get
by bruce willis on Jul 31, 2007 05:28 PM  Permalink 

IN India, affluent people are the one's who take maximum levy while follow law and order, as they think that their money, image or profession would influence everyone and everything. Sanjay Dutt is a professional (actor). He might be changed a lot but he has history of lawless behaviour in his own blood(don't take it personal). Moreover if you know about law and current situation in country AK-47/56 are not the toy Guns, Chinesse mousers are not kid's toy. Partying with gangsters and keeping relations with them (friendly) is not social work. He has been demenaing the reputation of his parents right from the childhood... Destiny gives you back what you reap, in few cases , early and in few cases late..

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Mr Kode's Handling of TADA case
by on Jul 31, 2007 05:27 PM  Permalink 

Dear Mr. Kode,
You have been handling the TADA accused fantastically and pronouncing your judgement depending upon the extent of crime. My hats off to you. Even the pronouncement in today\'s Sanjay Dutt\'s case was also excellent, despite he (Sanjay Dutt) being famous matinee idol.

P H Ghatikar
New Delhi

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Great work done bu judge
by suyog zende on Jul 31, 2007 05:21 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Judge Kode has done great work by givind the punishment to the people responcible for 1993 blasts. It will give relief to families of the persons who lost their life during that horrofying incident.

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