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9 years ago
9 years ago
So this is a certificate to criminals who have not attained 18 years that they can do any crime and will be release with a little punishment. The culprit was only a few months short of 18. If a person can do rape and murder then he is not a baby. He is dangerous for our society.
9 years ago
vijay replied to the topic Meaning of Moles.
But does it behove to discuss a topic like Meaning of Moles, which have no meaning.
9 years ago
Poor khaddartopi Wallahs under motivated attack by a Bluetopi Wallah!!!
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Meaning of Moles.
Discussing  is not the proper word. Debating is the right word.
9 years ago
Congress is trying to enact all the possible histrionics to prove its the only alternative for the BJP.Both Mother and son, are trying to prove something which is not in the genes of these Khaddar Topi wallah as. It's an exercise in futility.it hoodwinked the country for 2 decades. People realized this and kicked the Congress unceremoniously out of party. Soon, it will be kicked out of the country too. Their days are numbered.
9 years ago
Court and parliament, in between, it's the parents are sandwiched. Judiaciary or to that matter anything is not just a set of rules. Rules are not just descended from the Blue. They are made by the humans for humans. I know many instances where the courts intervened and ordered to change the foolish lawsKline the present juvenile laws. The culprit is no doubt a young , but the crime is huge. In this, criminals are using the loop  holes in the law. It's not only, the failure of judicial system the entire parliamentary and Democratic system 's failure.
9 years ago
@usha manohar I don't feel stressed because I know extra pressure will become a problem for my son. He is a fluent speaker of his mother tongue from childhood so there is no huge problem. If he learns to read and write then it will be wonderful but as you said children learn according to their need. So, I think one day he may feel it's need.
9 years ago
This is a big failure on the part of the Parliament. These people are answerable to the whole country. Their failure will definitely cost a lot. A boy who has such a criminal bend of mind is considered as juvenile, it's really shameful because I think the adults who are just petty thieves are for more deserving to be reformed and not such juveniles.    
9 years ago
anil wrote: usha manohar wrote: Kinoh is available everywhere , even in small cities and I am surprised that a going to be smart city has no kinoh available in its markets ..I see it being sold by most fruit vendors in my place ! Did you try it? If you like its taste and flavor, prepare its suqesh for summer.   Yes thats a good idea but it is not cheap here as it would be in your place. By itself it is a delicious fruit since it is very juicy and refreshing .I use it in salads along with other vegetables and fruits like apple and guava.
9 years ago
The court works within the limit of laws. It's the duty of elected representatives for making rules.
9 years ago
@ anil Youngest convict of Nirbhya rape case release from juvenile home. Supreme court denied to retain him behind bars. It is failure of whole system of our country. It is slap on face of judicial system. Parliament failed in passing one bill. A crime for which four person sentence to death but one person became free to live life in his own way. It is not justice.  I wouldn't say it is a failure of the legal system , but failure and lack of will by the government which failed to amend the archaic Juvenile laws. The previous government of course showed absolutely no interest in the case until there was mass protest after which the rapists were  convicted and they are not letting the present government to function either. ..Of course they will reap as they sow!  
9 years ago
The Supreme Court can not exceed the punishment provided for by the legislatures. It is very wrong to call it a a Judicial blunder. It is in fact a legislature blunder, because a time of three years was available for Parliament to pass stricter laws applicable to juveniles alos. Emotion has no role in dispensation of justice even SC does not have the power to punish outside the law. The Sc has not committed a blunder.
9 years ago
Youngest convict of Nirbhya rape case release from juvenile home. Supreme court denied to retain him behind bars. It is failure of whole system of our country. It is slap on face of judicial system. Parliament failed in passing one bill. A crime for which four person sentence to death but one person became free to live life in his own way. It is not justice. 
9 years ago
This case is another instance o Judicial blunder. The aggrieved parents are staging a Dharna at Jantar Mantar demanding justice. Who is there to give justice when the Court itself committed a blunder ?  
9 years ago