The defence lawyer Haksar commented: “the question that remains to be answered is how did any court sentence a man to death on no evidence at all?” The issue is simple: the grievous miscarriage of justice for Geelani and Afsan cast an extensive shadow on the very credibility of the functioning of the police and the judiciary, notwithstanding a partial amelioration of the judiciary in the High Court judgment.
by kaveetaakaul 1130 days ago, published 1130 days ago (sachiniti.wordpress.com)
An exceelent, thought provoking piece of writting.
Are we being hasty? NO!!!
Since the birth of this nation, terrorists have killed
thousands of innocent people including women and children. Now
let Indian citizens see at least one terrorist getting
punished.
@ Millvartan..Thanks ..you are magnanimous.
@ Mulah.. “ Since the birth of this nation, terrorists have killed thousands of innocent people including women and children.” Agree in toto.
“Now let Indian citizens see at least one terrorist getting punished.”
Surely you mean ‘terrorist proven guilty’ getting punished..Agree in toto.
kaveeta – I think that terrorist is ‘proven guilty’ by India’s
judicial system. If you don’t have faith in it then tell me who
else is qualified for punishing the criminals?
Conveniently criticizing judicial system and police to suit
your purpose is very easy!
Mulah.. the links provided as substantiation are a storehouse of information and self explanatory. Nevertheless you are free to disagree.
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