Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Investigations

“Pardon one offence, and you encourage commission of many in thousands.”
JUDGING THE INVESTIGATIONS
The rich and the powerful can do anything. The law right from the investigation stage to the verdict stage has to be flawless. It gets tainted by time it reaches the hands of the judge. This can be done by strict supervision, scrutiny, and process of monitoring.
The process is exploited, facts are mis-recorded, misinterpreted, twisted, and turned by the mighty and the rich with reference to politics related people. They exploit the system to serve their selfish ends. In many cases it is seen that the law does not touch the wealthy and the mighty. They escape from the clutches of law. Pat is moving free. Salman is moving free. Sanjoobaba is moving free. ManuSharma can get perole. Law can not touch Asaram. Law cannot touch Thakeray. Nadim Dawood . Mukesh and Anil can hold in ransom countries natural resources.
The law enforcement and law administration are two wings. They have to work in harmony. They are complimentary to each other instead of finding faults with each other.
The Courts have turned into helpless spectators of being witness to such frauds of justice. This has turned out to be a day to day affair. Faulty investigations, intimacy with the criminals, facilities to the criminals in jails are a routine matter. In the Bombay jail, the criminal is attending a moojrah night at a known place. In his place in the jail there is a dummy, duplicate fellow. If there was a checking, everything would look in order as per the head-count. They spend money like water. They get what they want. This has to be stopped.
The present system needs to be improved and streamlined. The above are a few isolated cases cited about the abuse of the process of the law. The present arrangement is the only available workable and on the whole satisfactory system in existence. With the coming of computers, it is hoped the method would still improve and not only justice will be done but it will appear that justice is done.