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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe author, James Pullatt, a sales and marketing professional, has traveled over 40 countries. He is a family man and believes that his family is his best investment. He believes that every crime is a crime, but rape is the most barbarous, the most inhuman, the most merciless of crimes where the real victim is often projected as the culprit. “The Last Judgement” was born out of his trauma over the Nirbhaya case.Read More...
The author, James Pullatt, a sales and marketing professional, has traveled over 40 countries. He is a family man and believes that his family is his best investment.
He believes that every crime is a crime, but rape is the most barbarous, the most inhuman, the most merciless of crimes where the real victim is often projected as the culprit. “The Last Judgement” was born out of his trauma over the Nirbhaya case.
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After more than 7 years of legal battle, the four convicted rapists of Nirbhaya of New Delhi, the daughter of India, were executed. It was hailed that finally, Nirbhaya got justice! Did she really get justice? No, no. No rape victim or any innocent victim of a crime for that matter, gets justice whether the offender is hanged or imprisoned for life. Justice always eludes the innocent victim. Is revenge justice? If you believe yes, this book may not be for yo
After more than 7 years of legal battle, the four convicted rapists of Nirbhaya of New Delhi, the daughter of India, were executed. It was hailed that finally, Nirbhaya got justice! Did she really get justice? No, no. No rape victim or any innocent victim of a crime for that matter, gets justice whether the offender is hanged or imprisoned for life. Justice always eludes the innocent victim. Is revenge justice? If you believe yes, this book may not be for you.
The Supreme Court of India observed in the Nirbhaya case of 2012: “story of a different world” and: “If ever a case called for hanging, this was it.”
Does the execution of the culprit bring justice to the victim? No way. No legal system can ensure justice for a victim. No reparation can be justice to an innocent.
So, what is the path to justice?
“The Last Judgement” challenges conventional notions of justice and invites readers to contemplate deeper philosophical questions about the nature of punishment and reparation.
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