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Posted: 8 years ago

Seems like a lot of drivers are moving around freely after committing crimes on the roads.

I guess it is too easy to flout the laws in India.
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Strong and Strict implementation of law needed, but easier said then done unless the Leader has a very strong grip of the country.
 
 
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Posted: 8 years ago
What even the police is guilty of crimes in India ?
Hope this is a one off case.
 
 

India woman 'set on fire by police' in Uttar Pradesh

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Barabanki police 
 
Senior police official Abdul Hameed (right) said they had begun an investigation

A woman in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh has died after alleging that she was set on fire by two policemen inside a police station after she refused to pay a bribe.

Neetu Dwivedi, 40, told a magistrate before her death that the policemen asked her for 100,000 rupees ($1,578).

She had gone to the police station to free her husband, who had been detained for questioning in a crime.

The accused policemen deny the charge and say she tried to immolate herself.

The policemen have been suspended and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav has ordered an inquiry into the case.

The incident took place on Monday in Barabanki town, senior police official Abdul Hameed told BBC Hindi.

Mrs Dwivedi, who sustained 80% burns, was admitted to hospital in the state capital, Lucknow, where she died on Tuesday morning.

In her dying declaration before a magistrate and reporters, she alleged that she was abused and humiliated by her attackers when she refused to pay the bribe.

Mrs Dwivedi's son, who is a journalist with a Hindi newspaper, has said he wants justice as his "mother will only rest in peace when the guilty are punished".

The incident comes barely a month after journalist Jagendra Singh was set on fire allegedly by some policemen in the state's Shahjahanpur district

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Posted: 8 years ago
If it's proven that it was indeed Salman at the wheel and he killed the person, then ofcourse, he needs to be imprisoned.
At the same time, Akash Ambani too who killed 2 people in an accident needs to be imprisoned.  But since it's the Ambani's, there's a complete blackout.  No one is above the law.  
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Posted: 8 years ago
Look at this link:

http://www.dnaindia.com/mumbai/report-mumbai-hit-and-run-why-shouldn-t-we-take-away-your-driving-licence-rto-asks-janhavi-gadkar-2111529

This woman also deserves the same punishment. What is painful is, the judge has told women have special status with respect to the bail. Why is it so? The law has to be equal for everyone. She has killed two bread winners probably under the influence of alcohol. She is also to be treated as a criminal.
Posted: 8 years ago
Originally posted by: maha2us

 

What is painful is, the judge has told women have special status with respect to the bail. Why is it so? 

May be she was pretty that's why  ðŸ˜†