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March 21, 2025 at 3:50 am in reply to: My uncle is in police and told me about what goes on in courts and I have a question to lawyers #31713KKhushihawk973
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March 21, 2025 at 3:50 amIt’s not what I was referring to, but thank you for your view.March 20, 2025 at 9:38 pm in reply to: My uncle is in police and told me about what goes on in courts and I have a question to lawyers #31714KKhushihawk973
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March 20, 2025 at 9:38 pmI appreciate your explanations. But things like the procedural delays and other loopholes are exactly what reduces public respect and sentiment towards the judiciary.
Someone kills a woman who was riding pillion and drags her for a good distance under his BMW while her husband desperately tried to get the driver to stop. Driver disappears and turns up 3 days later after spending time with family at a resort.
Procedural delay. Justice denied.Shouldn’t the blindfold and sword be removed from Lady Justice if the law cannot see what is really happening? Isn’t public faith important? Shouldn’t defence lawyers truly argue for justice rather than exploit loopholes such as that in my example?
March 20, 2025 at 6:34 am in reply to: My uncle is in police and told me about what goes on in courts and I have a question to lawyers #31699KKhushihawk973
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March 20, 2025 at 6:34 amFair point. Am not a lawyer. My question is, what about cases which are absolutely open and shut in the eyes of the public? For instance, consider that you are representing the Pune Porsche accident driver; people know that he killed two people. There is enough cctv footage to put him behind bars.Yet, when it comes to a cop who caught him, he gets away with a mild rap on his knuckles. Wouldn’t this rightfully demotivate the cop concerned?
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