FYI ....how fast track courts work and how media helps
build the pressure

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/4775905.stm


http://www.wsws.org/articles/2007/feb2007/indi-f03.shtml

Search net if you need more info.


Nayan can probably explain more on how Fast Track
courts work and how police can speed up/delay
proceedings (investigation/chargesheet etc) based on
which wheel is squeaking more.




>  >but I do not see ANY petition demanding quick and
>stern actions against those who were involved in
thisincident.


>>**** Just out of curiosity; how is this done? I
>>mean getting QUICK 
>>and STERN action  ?  Should people be picked up and
>>meted summary 
>>judgement like it is done for those labeled ULFA,
>>TERRORIST and the 
>>like, on the spot, by those who have the authority
>>to do that?

>>If NOT, what are the tools available for the people
>>in India to 
>>obtain this? What is the process? Who will do it?
>>When will it 
>>happen?  What precedents are there to point to as
>>an example? Where?

>>Without an understanding of this process to merely
>>SEEK it in these 
>>exchanges is little more than an exercise in
>>futility, in the make 
>>believe, isn't it?






















At 8:52 AM -0800 11/30/07, Krishnendu Chakraborty
wrote:
>Bhaiti
>
>1)  I believe I have expressed it quite clearly what
I
>am pointing at --- some people's perception that
Media
>painted Assam in Black ...  The arguments and
postings
>were more focussed on that rather then dignity of a
>woman.  As I said,  I would not have get into this
HAD
>the criticisms revolved around this topic
>
>2) The question on Lawyers is relevant because you
>asked whether journalists will go to court to help
>lawyers. It is your choice that you avoided it.
>
>3) You might be interested in internet porno sites or
>for that matter the  bars in Guwahati (as reported by
>Sentinal a couple of days back)  but trust me,  there
>are better things to do.
>
>This has nothing to do with your thinking power, it
is
>about feeling ......  People seems to be more
>concerned about shoving it under the carpet as a
>"minor issue"  rather then demanding justice.
>
>There are petitions  demanding actions against media
>but I do not see ANY petition demanding quick and
>stern actions against those who were involved in this
>incident.
>That, sadly,  says all about your "dignity for woman"
>



      
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