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Radhey (Owner)     08 October 2010

Justice delayed but not denied to Pratibha

 

 

Justice delayed but not denied to Pratibha

Fri, Oct 8 03:01 PM

 

Bangalore, Oct 8 (PTI) After five-long years of arduous trial, it was justice delayed but not denied to late Pratibha Srikanthamurthy whose killer was today sentenced to life imprisonment till death by a Fast Track Court here. Even as the media and kith and kin of Pratibha waited with bated breath for the judgement in the crowded court hall, 11th Fast Track Court judge B V Guddali who entered the hall at 11.42 am lost no time in pronouncing the verdict to the cab driver Shiva Kumar, who was produced there.

It was high drama that ensued with the accused, who appeared unfazed till the verdict was pronounced, suddenly losing his cool and shouting "I am not guilty. I have not done it.

Do a narco analysis on me." As Kumar was being frisked away by the police, his wife Suma, who had disowned him after the crime and refused to "even see his face", burst into tears saying "If my husband is not released, I will drink poison and end my life".

However, for the visibly tired and distraught Gowramma, mother of Pratibha who has been fighting a lone battle for justice after the murder of her only daughter, it was "justice at last". In between her sobs, Gowramma said "Anyhow, I got justice.

My strife and struggle for all these five years have not gone in vain. My happiness is gone with my daughter whom I brought up single handedly with all love and care since I lost my husband when she was just 15 days old.

But I have some consolation that I have got justice". "He (Shiva Kumar) should rot in jail.

Every day that he spends in jail, he should be reminded of the gruesome crime he has committed", she said. Then as if gripped by mixed emotions of uncontrolled grief and some solace, lifting her hands high up in the air, she cried out "I do not know where my darling daughter is, but wherever she is, may her soul rest in peace.

Please leave me alone. I cannot say anything more.

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adv. rajeev ( rajoo ) (practicing advocate)     08 October 2010

at last justice is given.  One thing the judgement given by the judge is my senior advocate, who was working with my senior before my joining to my senior's office.

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Bhartiya No. 1 (Nationalist)     08 October 2010

Exactly, justice must be done, whether late or early.

It is a good judgement,

it is very imporant case and image of Bangalore rather India was at stake.

And Adv. Rajeev sir for the information u provided to us, It is great to hear that hon. judge was ur senior. As u too is great knowledge/human wise


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