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		<title>By: Atanu Dey on India&#8217;s Development  &#187; Just Deserts for Mr Dutt</title>
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		<description>[...] f you are a petty thief, you are in trouble, not society. You get hauled off to jail, say, for diluting milk with water. But if you are a big time crook, embezzling on a grand sca [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Atanu Dey on India&#8217;s Development  &#187; India, the World&#8217;s Largest Kleptocracy</title>
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		<description>[...] d to its logical end. And one must get one&#8217;s priorities clear when doing so, and not hound a poor milkman for diluting milk and believe that  justice has been served.  	Here [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Atanu Dey on India&#8217;s Development  &#187; Ill Fares the Land . . .</title>
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		<description>[...]  degrees of humanity displayed by the &#8220;alert Mumbaikars.&#8221;  	From the archives: India&#8217;s Real Criminals.    	 	        	 	15 Comments to &#039;Ill Fares the  [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Atanu Dey on India&#8217;s Development  &#187; A Man of Practical Genius</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jan 2006 11:01:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] ath to eschew corruption (as in here), you can prosecute a poor milkman for diluting milk (as in here)&#8212;that is, basically you can start at the bottom and implement an idioti [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Atanu Dey on India&#8217;s Development  &#187; It is all Karma, neh?</title>
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		<title>By: Atanu Dey on India&#8217;s Development  &#187; A Man of Practical Genius</title>
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		<description>[...] ath to eschew corruption (as in here), you can prosecute a poor milkman for diluting milk (as in here) &#8212; that is, basically you can start at the bottom and implement [...]</description>
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		<title>By: i cant tell</title>
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		<dc:creator>i cant tell</dc:creator>
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		<description>i would like to submit that in country like india money is the thing which can do wonders here u can buy law...anything....i was in jail for one month it was horrible in jai no. *
nirmal was the (D.S) there. he has instructed his subordinates to cut cute faces can u believe that??
he was the one to take bribe just for mulakaat...
thts horrible..........
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i would like to submit that in country like india money is the thing which can do wonders here u can buy law&#8230;anything&#8230;.i was in jail for one month it was horrible in jai no. *<br />
nirmal was the (D.S) there. he has instructed his subordinates to cut cute faces can u believe that??<br />
he was the one to take bribe just for mulakaat&#8230;<br />
thts horrible&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.</p>
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		<title>By: Venkat Ramanan</title>
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		<description>Hey Atanu!
Seems like you are passing the bucks too much to karma? :) Jus&#039; joking. anyhow, The land of karma, our India has 25 million cases to be disposed off and see what a few women of Nagpur have done? they have killed a criminal (by name Akku Yadav) who was notorious for the array of crime he commits. I completely am by the side of these women who had no option but to take law in their hands. i am not of the thought that we should take law in our hands and go around punishing criminals, but when things go above head, like the case of Akku who was so influential to even make police and lawyers shut mouth, i am sure, law could be bent and innocents can gain momentum and act in group. I guess this could be a growing trend for the days to come. There are many more thugs and criminals languishing in the streets who deserve such a treatment as has been meted out to akku. but one thing is for sure. the number of cases would still be growing, as more cases would be registered against the group of people who kill innocents. who framed the laws? were they short sighted? or are the people who use the laws making such abuse of them? who should take collective responsibility? I was once watching a TV talk show in which a group of people were discussing whether capital punishment should be abolished or not. An older lady, who was a supreme court judge also took part. she maybe a learned lawyer, but the words she uttered were very soft and were too much inclined to giving pardon for people for crimes, treating people with softness etc. How will criminals realise their crime even if we give them a life term imprisonment when the criminal can get anything from pan to cellphone in jail? Jails should be high-tech and torturous and should make the criminals feel bad for having come in. and punishments should be made more stringent. hanging should become a natural punishment for crimes like rape, murder and the police system should also be efficient enough to catch the right criminal and hang him. maybe we should rename Police to something else, becasue, police rhymes with politician and that&#039;s why they may not be as efficient as they should be!
Thanks,
Venkat
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey Atanu!<br />
Seems like you are passing the bucks too much to karma? <img src='http://www.deeshaa.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  Jus&#8217; joking. anyhow, The land of karma, our India has 25 million cases to be disposed off and see what a few women of Nagpur have done? they have killed a criminal (by name Akku Yadav) who was notorious for the array of crime he commits. I completely am by the side of these women who had no option but to take law in their hands. i am not of the thought that we should take law in our hands and go around punishing criminals, but when things go above head, like the case of Akku who was so influential to even make police and lawyers shut mouth, i am sure, law could be bent and innocents can gain momentum and act in group. I guess this could be a growing trend for the days to come. There are many more thugs and criminals languishing in the streets who deserve such a treatment as has been meted out to akku. but one thing is for sure. the number of cases would still be growing, as more cases would be registered against the group of people who kill innocents. who framed the laws? were they short sighted? or are the people who use the laws making such abuse of them? who should take collective responsibility? I was once watching a TV talk show in which a group of people were discussing whether capital punishment should be abolished or not. An older lady, who was a supreme court judge also took part. she maybe a learned lawyer, but the words she uttered were very soft and were too much inclined to giving pardon for people for crimes, treating people with softness etc. How will criminals realise their crime even if we give them a life term imprisonment when the criminal can get anything from pan to cellphone in jail? Jails should be high-tech and torturous and should make the criminals feel bad for having come in. and punishments should be made more stringent. hanging should become a natural punishment for crimes like rape, murder and the police system should also be efficient enough to catch the right criminal and hang him. maybe we should rename Police to something else, becasue, police rhymes with politician and that&#8217;s why they may not be as efficient as they should be!<br />
Thanks,<br />
Venkat</p>
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