Saturday, 12 January 2013

4th episode of BLOG FOR NATIONS - The 3rd P


Today is the day when I will be talking about the third P – that is PROSECUTION. As we have been hearing, pilling of unresolved cases in the court of law and there has to be some way out, and what not, about the justice in India, throughout last year and from years. There are hundreds and thousands of vacancies still waiting to be filled in the position of judges and other responsible places in our country. Once the case is filled in a court of law the victim feels like the criminal and the other side feels like heaven on earth – everything is crystal clear and still these creatures, called victims, move around in society shamelessly – we need to show some respect to the people who have formed the rules and regulations of our country and also should try and abide to it.
Just by talking about fast track court will not solve the purpose, it should come in to existence immediately – Not only that the line of action and way of treatment with the probable criminal while the hearing is on and as long as the case comes to an end also should be defined and it should be such that before any other penalty the accused person should get sensitized about the unlawful thing that he has done.  (We on the other end are known to take real great care of our guests of law – take Kasab for example)
So, in a nutshell the process of law and proving things right or wrong should be defined in much better way with keeping in mind many other dimensions like – pre decided time frame can be charted out for the types of case, before/ during and post case treatment to both the parties can also be defined and documented and last but not the list – rather than thinking that “it’s alright if 100 criminals are speared, but one innocent should not be penalized”  - Probably this is the time where this philosophy(or the sentence) need a small change as follows… “ ENSURE THAT THE INNOCENT SHOULD NOT BE PENALIZED, BUT ITS TOTALLY NOT ACCEPTABLE IF EVEN ONE CRIMINAL GET SPARED.”  

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