Speedier trial in Nitish Katara Murder Case
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Nitish Katara was an executive in Delhi when he was murdered in the early hours of February 17, 2002.He had recently graduated from the Institute of Management and Technology, Ghaziabad, where he had fallen in love with his classmate, Bharati Yadav. It is widely believed that he was murdered by Bharati's brother Vikas Yadav.
Bharti Yadav is the daughter of DP Yadav, well-known criminal leader in Western Uttar Pradesh who has also served as a member of the Indian Parliament. The family apparently did not approve of the alliance, and Nitish was threatened several times. He was finally kidnapped and battered to death with a hammer before his body was dumped and burned.
Today, It has been five and a half years to this gruesome and declasse act and we still see Nitishs mother, Mrs. Nilam Katara chasing a lone battle in the court.
The whole country attributes the problem to the system where the whole process of getting justice is long-drawn and where there is no protection for witnesses.
The delay in the case has set a very bad precedent as to how affluent, rich parties get away without punishment.
Henceforth, we sincerely request you, Sir, to explore all possibilities at your end for securing an effective speedier trial in the case. This speedy trial is important to prevent miscarriage of justice and to restore public faith in the state and its institutions.
Bharti Yadav is the daughter of DP Yadav, well-known criminal leader in Western Uttar Pradesh who has also served as a member of the Indian Parliament. The family apparently did not approve of the alliance, and Nitish was threatened several times. He was finally kidnapped and battered to death with a hammer before his body was dumped and burned.
Today, It has been five and a half years to this gruesome and declasse act and we still see Nitishs mother, Mrs. Nilam Katara chasing a lone battle in the court.
The whole country attributes the problem to the system where the whole process of getting justice is long-drawn and where there is no protection for witnesses.
The delay in the case has set a very bad precedent as to how affluent, rich parties get away without punishment.
Henceforth, we sincerely request you, Sir, to explore all possibilities at your end for securing an effective speedier trial in the case. This speedy trial is important to prevent miscarriage of justice and to restore public faith in the state and its institutions.
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Vindhya Malik
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- New Delhi
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Aditya Raj Kaul
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- Justice Delayed is Justice Denied - Is anything more left to say ? Do you have the courage to look into the eyes of Mrs. Neelam Katara and say, "Justice will be done ? When will the system of justice delivery in India change ? Isn't it too late or am I to be wronged ? Will the killer Vikas Yadav and his cousin Vishal Yadav roam free kicking hard on the face of Indian Police and Justice system ? Will D.P. Yadav the well known criminal of India do whatever he wants to protest his child ?Money, Muscle, Contacts, Power...what else has to be used by them now ? Is there still any hope of light at the end of the tunnel ? DO YOU HAVE THE ANSWERS TO THESE QUESTIONS MR. PRESIDENT ? The answer is simple, "NO". - ...AND THE WORLD REMAINED AND STILL REMAINES SILENT !
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purtika
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Shweta
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- speedy trail will reestabish the broken faith of citizens on indian judiciary.
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Malti Sharma
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- keep it up people and contribute your part for the justice...
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vaani
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Divya Gupta
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Vikram Chandra Srivastava
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Shubhi Mishra
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- Justice delayed is justice denied..
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A.K.Mishra
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sanatan shukla
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- quick action is a must
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anoora singh
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Sonam
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savisha kaul
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ritika
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- its about time justice shud prevail..
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vikas tomer
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Manesh
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pranav sopory
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siddhartha
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sid
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- i think it's high time that the culprits r sent to the gallows.
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sahithi kolichala
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- save indian judiciary
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- h.no:2-1-562/3/b,new nallkunta,hyderabad,pincode:500044
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vaibhav saini
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- i believe that the case shall take a speedier route to ensure justice to the demised
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Naveen Koul
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- It is a shame for Indian Justice
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Ajay
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Sabyasachi Chatterjee
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- The Judiciary should not delay to provide justice to Katara case.
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richa
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- justice delayed is justice denied its a shame that in the worlds largest democracy justice is not assured but demanded.
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chahna gupta
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deepti
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Amit Garoo
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- Let Justice prevail and Evil be defeated.
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deepika
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Riddhi
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- Truth always triumphs
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rajat nagpal
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- we wont leave him dis tyme
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anupriya
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Deepak Mittal
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- Hyderabad
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Sanjeev Neelakantan
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- Delhi
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Pawan Kapoor
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- we need justice
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Sunil Ji Bhat
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- Justice should be done
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Sameer Talwalkar
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shweta
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Aastha
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chandni singh
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- justice must prevail-HIGH TIME!!
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Girish
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Sagar Kumar
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- E-6, Development Enclave Rao tula Ram Marg, New Delhi 10
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chirag
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- are ab to sudhro.tum logo k pass power hain,usaka sahi istmal karo.
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shubha
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Sandhya Malik
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- Justice For Nitish Katara
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- New Delhi
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Neha Malhotra
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amit kumar
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tanya
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shivanti kaul
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