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Created by : Ahmed Sultan, ITC, Airline Consultant  | 02 05 2009 16:44:20 +0000
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PATNA, India - An Indian court sentenced a 75-year-old doctor to jail for accepting half a dollar as a bribe nearly a quarter of a century ago, officials said Wednesday.

India's federal police caught Balgovind Prasad accepting 25 rupees (51 cents) from a sweeper in 1985 for issuing a fake medical certificate, police said.

The case dragged on for years and Prasad was convicted in 1992 and given a one-year jail term. He was freed as he appealed the sentence.

Tuesday, a higher court in India's eastern state of Bihar state reduced the one-year term to three months, saying the bribe amount was too small, but directed the police to take Prasad into custody as he was guilty of the crime.

"The case was also dragging and the bribe money was too small, so Prasad thought he would get a reprieve from the court," prosecution lawyer Vipin Kumar Sinha told reporters after the verdict. "But all the charges has been proved against him."

Indian justice is often delivered at a glacial pace and a case can drag for decades with endless hearings.

http://www.reuters.com/article/oddlyEnoughNews/idUSTRE5133TK20090204?feedType=nl&feedName=usmorningdigest

 

There is NO question about the fact that individuals are held responsible for their wrongdoings.

Was there any justification for a trivial case like that to take 24 years inside the system of justice?

 
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I would say that the case is out of proportionality.
Justice is a time-sensitive issue. There is no point of wasting thousands of dollars for proving that someone accepted a bribe of 51 cents.
Again, justice is justice, but it was rather better to resolve the issue through a simple set of administrative measures.


By Ahmed Sultan, ITC, Airline Consultant  02 05 2009 16:44:20 +0000
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but then he should have been punished at that point of time itself, and not dragging the whole thing for somany years, this shows how indian legal system is, and it is in bad condition, there is not proper structure at all...


By Ajith Sankaran, Legal Consultant  | 02 20 2009 06:29:06 +0000
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By delaying decision, cases loose its importance.


By Bhim Shankar Mehar, Sr. Engineer, Project, Bhushan Power & Steel Ltd.  | 02 07 2009 07:14:31 +0000
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