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whats going on ?
by Ashok Gupta on Jan 28, 2008 12:27 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

No judgement copy issued is enough for the accused to get a bail - why was the judgement copy not issued all this time ? If the accused has served 12 years is he guilty or not guilty ? If not guilty then why 12 years ? If guilty why the bail ? Can anyone answer please am completely confused.

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  RE:whats going on ?
by Sujan Saraswati on Jan 28, 2008 12:41 PM   Permalink
The answer is that in this great country nobody has ever been punished for not doing his job. The court has taken 12 years for taking a decision. Moreover, after the decision is taken after 12 years of concentrated study, the higher court may find some technical loop hole and provide relief to one of the parties. The only factor that plays is that one should have tons and tons of money to spend for getting a decision of his liking.

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by attacker on Jan 28, 2008 12:36 PM   Permalink
our laws r complete fail.. a murderer cud get bail. but laws like 498a (anti-dowry law) is non-bailable. and man and his whole family got arrested without any investigations. 98% of the cases were false last year. even supreme court of india declared it as 'legal terrorism'. last year ard 2,00,000 innocent people got jailed bcoz of the mis-used of 498a law. and is expected to increase by 20%. is this what we call justice?


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