Saturday, February 25, 2006

Losing Faith...

I have absolutely no faith in the judicial system anymore… The Jessica Lal case is alarming and very very disturbing. After 7 years of dragging this case on, the court finally acquits the 9 accused ....what kind of justice is that ??? The evidences have been manipulated and have been tampered with. Even the prosecution hasn’t done its job well. When asked in court why the prosecution was targeting Manu Sharma as the prime accused, the public prosecutor only said that “I was ordered to do so”. I’m disgusted by the way in which the glitterati has responded… There were hundreds of people present at that party and no one but Malini Ramani testified…I wonder how their families would feel if they were shot in the head and nobody did anything about it… People like Manu Sharma should not be let off scot-free just because they come from rich and influential families.
Sabrina Lal has all my support and I believe she should not lose hope despite all her personal losses during these 7 years. This is where I think public opinion can play a very strong role by forcing the courts to order a re-trial.
The problem is, the law does not permit the victim or the victim’s family to re-appeal. The state court has the right to appeal and I wonder why they are still tight-lipped on this issue. I believe the law must have provisions through which the victim or the victim’s family is given the right to appeal in a higher court of justice. I have already signed a petition to be sent to the President requesting him to make possible the re-trial of this case, which should come to a conclusion within a fixed time frame, so that Jessica’s family wouldn’t have to go through 7 more harrowing years of waiting for nothing. I hope this grief translates into hope – not just for Jessica’s family, but also for the several other families whom justice has eluded.
Since this is a high-profiled case, it is getting the much needed public attention and sympathy...I believe that the accused should be proven guilty and put behind bars or even sentenced to death...... and justice should trickle-down to even those cases which are not as high-profiled as this one. Glamourization of justice should stop.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Meet MR.Manu Sharma .... the owner of a hep n happenin nightclub ... a star campaigner for his father vinod sharma during elections... and so what if he was doing this when he was on trial... trial for - shootin an innocent lady in an environ similar to the night club he owns... maybe not tat innocent a lady! afterall she actually had the odacity to refuse our hero - Mr.Manu Sharma a drink!!!

This is truly India shining...a country where the law chooses to believe tat a person who refuses a drink is more guilty than person who shoots some1 dead...a country where political clout could get u social acceptance even if u were the most wanted on the interpol's list...a country where the glitteratti choose to keep on their glamour rather than their conscience...ofcourse u do need glitz n glamour to keep up the tagline India Shining, dont u!!!

Meet MR.Manu Sharma...our hero, who i am sure is right now celebratin the triumph of power over truth at a party, and maybe even plyin his next target with a drink???

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