According to the Herald, a morcha was held asking justice be rendered for the tuition teacher involved in the child molestation case. She's been giving tuition for 14 years and have not had any prior incidents. The villagers are vouching for her character.
According to the Navhind Times, the teacher is now released on bail of Rs5000. If the teacher is guilty the bail amount makes a mockery of the justice system, if she is innocent the process of first refusing bail and later rescinding their own decision makes a mockery of the process. But the sheer absurdity of our rape and molestation investigations is that they take place after the person is incarcerated. Hence, anyone can make an allegation and you can be placed behind bars before you can cry "foul". Investigations will then be carried out to confirm the guilt rather than prove one's innocence. Now if the investigations are anything like, an examination of the body as part of the evidence, one better start calling all the MLAs they know or start looking forward to a long stint at Fort Aguada, discounted rate. Actually I'm quite surprised the concerned authorities did not press those sniffer dogs into service, as those hapless animals seem to the first resort in any investigation be it vadalisation of a cross or someone's chickens being stolen. There has to be logic to our justice system. Not only is it corrupt beyond redemption but it also inept beyond tolerance. At this rate we are soon going to be a Banana Republic. No wait, a Coconut Republic. selma __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
