Injustice Erased: A 30 Year Saga of Wrongful Conviction The Supreme Court's recent acquittal of two government employees, who were wrongly convicted and imprisoned for 30 years, raises profound questions about the nature of justice in India.
The case, which dates back to 1996, highlights the perils of relying on circumstantial evidence and the dangers of allowing prejudice to influence a trial.
The acquittal is a stark reminder that even in a system designed to uphold the law, miscarriages of justice can occur with devastating consequences.