Enforcing law doesn't always mean ensuring Justice.But when law is passive or further, more considerate towards the aggressor than the victim,it becomes a matter of grave concern.This thread will discuss such matters.
Have you ever heard of a FEMALE judge who is so very kind towards rapists on 'humanitarian grounds'?In Maharashtra,a female judge has been transferred after she delivered some judgements which recieved much public attention.
*On the 6th August she ordered a 7 year rigorous imprisonment for a rapist but released him on a three year probation as he was the only breadwinner of the family and had old parents.
*On the 8th of Aug,another 7 year term for another rapist,but later reduced to 45 days imprisonment and probation.
*On the 12th of the same month another rapist escaped with a symbolic one day imprisonment as he promised that he will pay a compensation for the victim.Again the judge,Laxmi Rao had humanitarian concerns abot the rapist's family.
*This same judge sent a 34 year old woman to jail on the 6th of July for keeping a 16 year old boy under illegal custody and having an illicit affair with him. :D
I can't be harsh and clear in my criticism as the judiciary in India is a most protected authority and a contempt of court case is more lkely to attract a punishment than rape :D .But I wonder what would have happened if these rape victims were from some other stream of life-for example,judiciary! :roll:
May be a woman raping a man,is more serious than a man raping a woman.By the way,what if other rapists in prison ask for 'equal rights' as their fellow brethren?????????????????????? :shock: