It seems to be that time of the evolution in Indian democracy when the Netas are being held more and more accountable. Or rather the message seems to be that even if you are a big-shot, you still cannot escape the arms of the law. (How I wish this is the truth!)
First, it was Salman Khan's conviction (was it? my memory seems short-lived). Then this Sanjay Dutt's conviction in the 'possession of arms' case. Now, it is Navjot Sidhu being convicted for the 1988 murder. And to top it all, Shibhu Soren is being convicted for the murder of his secretary, Jha.
Another example is the Priyadarshani Matoo's rape and murder which turned its head around and finally the accused is being booked. But, there still are those yet scot-free like the accused in the Jessica Lal's murder.
Anyways, guess this is a good turn in the life of the Indian Judiciary and our associated fate. Or is it?
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Hey there Bhasky,
In my opinion, it is really good news that the Indian Judiciary has finally woken up to the fact that everyone is equal before the law and has started dispensing justice properly.
Cheers.......Jam
Heylo Jam
I hope it is a macro-phenomenon and not just some micro incidents of justice...
Bhaskar
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