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Adv.Aiyer VLV


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Posted On 14 September 2009 at 10:02 Report Abuse

 A low conviction rate indicates

- Either cae was falsely implicated

-Investigating handled without proper care

-Procedures of court (irresponsible case listing and elongated prosecution) are not spruced up

-Judgement is not reasonable

-Criminals are helped to thrive for money

Is there any investigation regarding causes of same and solutions being looked into? 

If YES, what is it?

If NOT what is to be done?



PARTHA P BORBORA


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Posted On 14 September 2009 at 13:05

IN MY OPINION IT IS THE RESULT OF DEFECTIVE INVESTIGATION.


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Kiran Kumar


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Posted On 14 September 2009 at 14:26

we are basically corrupt.

 

the big wig dont get punishment in this country atleast untill they die their natural death.

 

remove corruption from India the c the results.....



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Anil Agrawal


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Posted On 14 September 2009 at 22:12

 CBI had said in the beginning that Pandher was innocent. How efficieny is CBI has been seen in Bofors and Aarushi murder cases.





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