Indian courts are atrociously slow in delivering verdicts, most times, favoring the rich and the powerful. It has been media, which has been instrumental in highlighting the cases of injustice like the Jessica Lal and Ruchika Girhotra cases. The verdicts have taken decades to be delivered crawling the slow ladder of the Indian legal system. And those like the Afzal Guru or Ajmal Kasab cases where capital punishment has been granted will be handled even more delicately bouncing to the President and taking their own sweet time to finality. I am not a victim yet I feel frustrated that those who are the victims have to suffer interminably to get justice.
The worst case in recent days is of the Bhopal Gas Leak tragedy verdict, which is the world’s worst industrial disaster. A meager punishment of 2 years to each of the accused after 26 years is a mockery of justice. Mr. Warren Anderson, the chief of Union Carbide was let out on bail and allowed to get away to US in 1984 where he is leading a life of peace and tranquility. The US government says that nothing has changed for them to consider his extradition. Of course not! None of their precious citizens were killed, that’s why! This country calls itself an epitome of freedom and justice. It will go after BP for the oil spill disaster, but it cares two hoots for the disasters created by its own companies in foreign lands.
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