Let there be the rule of law

It is unfortunate that persons like Justice Katju, Digvijay Singh, Jayaprada and others are speaking of some kind of pardon for Mr Sanjay Dutt, who is convicted by the Supreme Court of India to undergo imprisonment for possession of illegal arms.

It is necessary for common citizens of India to raise their voice against this open revolt of some celebrities against the rule of law for the sake of one person who has been convicted under law.

If an exception is made for Mr Sanjay Dutt then there is no meaning for the rule of law in the country.

I urge the Supreme Court to issue contempt of court notice on all the persons who are coming in support of Mr Sanjay Dutt since they are indirectly asking for negation of the Court’s judgment through an illegal extra constitutional process. If this action is not taken then the issue will get policized and corrupt the integrity of our judicial systems.

Additionally it is also necessary to investigate all supporters of Mr Sanjay Dutt if there are any possibilities of involvement in terrorist activities.

Naavi

About Vijayashankar Na

Naavi is a veteran Cyber Law specialist in India and is presently working from Bangalore as an Information Assurance Consultant. Pioneered concepts such as ITA 2008 compliance, Naavi is also the founder of Cyber Law College, a virtual Cyber Law Education institution. He now has been focusing on the projects such as Secure Digital India and Cyber Insurance
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1 Response to Let there be the rule of law

  1. steins says:

    i completely agree that Mr. Sanjay Dutt must not be given any mercy for the crimes committed.
    why should he be given pardon?
    law is and must be equal for all.
    just because he is film star and he says that he has gone through enough, doesnt mean that mercy should be given.
    already enough mercy has been shown by letting him free for all these years… part by part he is been given punishment. thats enough of mercy…….
    i am confident that, the honorable court will scrap down the ‘pardon’ for star.

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