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" > ____________________________________________________________________________________ Be a better pen pal. Text or chat with friends inside Yahoo! Mail. See how. http://overview.mail.yahoo.com/ _______________________________________________ assam mailing list [email protected] http://assamnet.org/mailman/listinfo/assam_assamnet.org
