I think 6 years is a little too much for him. Considering his background and all the amends he has made after realising his folly. If possesing a weapon could get him 6 yrs after years of trial then we need to get all the goon politians of Bihar and elsewhere who also happen to posses weapons ASAP. Rapists and muderers of whom we read everyday going scott free and roaming the streets and this man who has professional commitments is not even given time to wrap up things not even couple of days.. What kind of reasoning is this. Judiciary system has to apoart from legal reasoning has to apply some common sense reasoning as well.
RE:Verdict on Sanjay
by Gagan Rekhi on Aug 01, 2007 08:38 AM Permalink
yeah i agree ,its a harsh decision,i think the decision is more of a balancing act to prove that law is same for everyone.sanjay deserved relief & as he said i will pray for him,nothing else matters.
RE:Verdict on Sanjay
by Tejas Phatak on Aug 01, 2007 08:46 AM Permalink
I agree too. People like Manu Sharma , some horrendous politicians , Monica bedi can walk scott free .. This is infact the defeat of our judiciary !
RE:Verdict on Sanjay
by ashok setty on Aug 01, 2007 09:12 AM Permalink
If all VIPs are left like that without punishing, saying there are bigger criminals outside. Whats the need for law? This is the correct decision given by judge, I appreciate it. Now actors think seriously before committing any crime. Ask the relatives & friends of 93 bomb blast victims, u will understand how much impact that bomb blast created on their lives.
RE:Verdict on Sanjay
by Delhi on Aug 01, 2007 08:41 AM Permalink
Send Sanju to any jail in bihar. He will also enjoy like big shots(neta) as they can walk with police outside the jail.
RE:Verdict on Sanjay
by Deven Tanna on Aug 01, 2007 09:11 AM Permalink
Remember, he was not charged for 'possession of a weapon' alone. He was charged for possessing a weapon related to terrorism which could have been used for the Mumbai bomb blasts.
The Act is called TADA which was passed by OUR representatives in the Parliament. Then, it was enforceable.