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Nirbhaya- Delayed Justice


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The much talked and the most horrendous act of the 4 convicts of the Nirbhaya case have once again escaped the gallows and also got a reprieve from the hon'ble court. This is the 3rd time that the " death warrants" issued by the court have been deferred.

Nobody likes gallows, least of all the educated society. But the deplorable acts of the 4 persons committed on the poor girl Nirbhaya cannot be described in words and deserve the extreme punishment.

These 4 convicts who have committed this unimaginable act have taken shelter under our laws and have been escaping gallows for the last 7 years with the help of their advocates.People's questioning such laws is natural.

An advocate is playing with the law of Natural Justice and prolonging the capital punishment for the convicts, in one way or the other and the judiciary, though very considerate, is bound by the law and even if it wants cannot get the things done fast.

Parliament had amalgamated the law within no time but even after 7 years but despite passing it and public frustration , it is finding no time to rectify and  plug the loop holes. There should be time bound result of such cases and this is to be done by the Parliament.

After this act, there has been a tremendous growth in such cases where innocent girls are being raped and even murdered or burnt alive. The culprits have no fear of the law, which was passed by the Parliament, as an act of emergency long back.

Let us hope that the victim, Nirbhaya, gets justice now.


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