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Justice ???
by Wahaj Ahmed Faridy on Nov 27, 2007 03:01 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Let us be all reminded that an old lady in sixties has been denied bail whose crime was that someone told him to keep a bag for ah hour or so...and she had no idea what it contained. !

But judges deemed it fit to grant bail to one who knowingly illegally prcured AK47, kept it hidden, and then illegally tried to destroy it.

Is it Justice ??? any answers


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by sunel kumar on Nov 27, 2007 03:04 PM   Permalink
no, not at all.

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by GN on Nov 27, 2007 03:09 PM   Permalink
he did a crime, but he did not ran away from INDIA like Nadeem (nadeem shravan fame).
Sanjay dutt did shown his trust on Indian judiciary (ofcourse the credit goes to Sunit Dutt).
Treat this bails is the reward for it

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by Wahaj Faridy on Nov 27, 2007 03:21 PM   Permalink
Ok..so doing a crime, and not running away is rewardable !

May be, going by Modi's example, doing a crime and glorifying it is more rewardable... as we all see for ourselves !!


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by Sudip Sarkar on Nov 27, 2007 08:37 PM   Permalink
Why do muslims always bring MOdi into all your talks, why dont you ever sympathise about
a) Godhra masaccare
b) killing of Kashmiri pandits
c) Blasts by terrorists in VAranasi, Hyderabad

You people are all hypocrits.

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by slash on Nov 27, 2007 03:17 PM   Permalink
we need SD to be punished normally like any other citizens. these are high profile cases that create an impact on the minds of people. if such people are punished normally like any other citizen, the other criminals will fear punishment. let SD suffer his consequences of the crime committed.

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Supreme Court grants bail to Sanjay Dutt