Friday, November 12, 2010

Judgement Day


The much awaited verdict to the pending case of Aman Kachroo came out in the papers today. The defaulters responsible for claiming the life of a student over meaningless ragging were sentenced 4 years imprisonment. It may be an end to the struggle that Late Aman's father has been going through. But a question still remains unanswered to me. Has the justice prevailed?
In this case the defaulters may have realized the repercussions of their action done under the influence of alcohol. But this still remains one of those cases that came to light because the parents and the concerned people chose to speak about it and hence gained the right to have these guys tried in the court of law. Every single day there are in numerous cases of rape, molestation, teachers beating up students to death, and everyday these cases are buried under piles of money and connections. There is no end to raping many such Ruchika Girotras or torture of the Aman Kachroos.

This judgement might set examples but it still remains the tip of the iceberg.

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