Justice delayed is tragic, but justice denied, in a case like Nithari, is monstrous.
When a person like Surinder Koli and Moninder Singh Pandher convicted for the brutal murders of innocent children, is released! It shakes the very foundation of trust the public has in the judicial system.
When the painful cries of innocent children fade into silence, when their names are forgotten and their families are left to mourn in the shadows, one expects justice to speak for them.
Where is justice for the children who were raped and murdered in Nithari ? What happens to their families who live with unanswered cries?
It’s the cry of every citizen who believes justice should mean something, especially for the innocent and the voiceless.
The Nithari case is one of the darkest stain on Indian society. Dozens of children missing, brutal crimes, and a trail of horror that shook the nation. When such crimes are met with acquittals or reversals despite apparent confessions, it shatters people’s faith in the justice system.
Law must serve justice, not merely perform it!! When society witness such failures, it’s a signal that legal reforms, stricter investigative procedures, and child protection systems need urgent overhaul.
