Rathore case

January 01, 2010 01:12 am | Updated 01:12 am IST

India is a unique country in many respects, its justice system being one of them. One wonders the wisdom of our criminal laws that let many Rathores go scot free while numerous innocent people are languishing in jails for the want of a fair trial. So many people have not yet been formally convicted in spite of spending considerable period in confinement disproportionate to what their offence may have warranted. The Rathore case amply demonstrates the importance of freeing judiciary from money and muscle power.

Neha,

Amritsar

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