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Court verdict in 40 days! Now that's a record

December 16, 2004 22:20 IST

In what is considered a national record, a fast track court in Chennai delivered its verdict in 44 days.

The court sentenced four persons on Thursday (December 16) for murder in a case that was registered only on November 2.

The judge, K Ashokan, sentenced Gajendran, Yoganandan, Suresh and Selvam to 7 years rigorous imprisonment and a fine of Rs 2,000 each for the murder of one Balaji in a drunken quarrel.

The case was registered by the police on November 2 and the evidence was recorded between December 13 and 15.

Claiming it to be a national record, public prosecutor Jyothimani told news persons that a few months ago a case in Scotland had been decided in 60 days.


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Sub: This is cool

I wish that everybody should learn from this..


Posted by Kanwaljeet





Sub: A good start , but would it last

I think this is a good start , but unfortunately this would be the only case . The judiciary in india i still very sluggish ...


Posted by wilson abraham





Sub: Court verdict in 40 days.

This is an example how justice is delivered without derailed or denied. I mean derailed because derailed justice shift sympathy to criminal's family from that ...


Posted by H.M. Gulgulia





Sub: court verdict

wow...that was something...that too coming from india. i wish all the cases are solved in this speed..india will be much better country if this happens.i ...


Posted by aarati





Sub: too fast, too quick

it is good to see that the courts are deciding the matter in 40 days in murder cases. the judge should remember, justice hurried is ...


Posted by lakshminarayan




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