The Terrifying Tasha Monster: The Indian "Justice" System?

Saturday, August 31, 2013

The Indian "Justice" System?

Hello, all my readers. So, if you haven't hear by now the minor convicted in the Delhi rape case is only getting three years in prison. Actually, wait. It's not a prison, but a juvenile detention center. Also, its not three years since the time he already served in the center is going to be counted towards the three years. All I can say is wow. I understand that during the time of the crime he was a minor and so according to the law he has to be trialed as such, but what's that old saying? Rules are meant to be broken. There are always exceptions to the rules. This case is definitely an exception because of its brutality. Despite your age if you decide to go out rape, torture and murder someone shouldn't you be punished? He barely got a slap on the wrist.

This is the justice India serves for its women apparently and it is not enough. Nowhere near enough. Does India not realize how other countries look at them? They frown at them for allowing so much corruption and violence (both sexual and nonsexual) to occur. They look down at India and honestly, after this crap I don't blame other nations for doing so. A young woman  was murdered, tortured and rape. The Indian "justice system" does't care, but you know who does? Her family and  her friends who have loss someone so dear to them. They care and they will have to suffer living in a country that did not serve justice to their daughter. Why even raise a female in India? The risks are just too high.

One particular question does come to mind. What about the Mumbai rape case that is similar to the Delhi rape case? Will those guilty men also walk free?

I have so much more I would like to say, but right now I am just so upset I can't get it all out. Instead, I want to hear from you guys. What do you think? Do you think justice has been served? How should the public react? Should her family pursue a re-trial in a higher court? 

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