Four persons accused in the Adnan Patrawala murder case were today acquitted by a court here, five years after the Mumbai teenager was allegedly kidnapped and killed by his friends.
The sessions court let off the four youths—Sujit Nair, Ayush Bhat, Rajeev Dharaiya and Amit Kausha, all aged between 25 and 31 -- for lack of evidence and prosecution’s failure to prove the case against them.
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If the judiciary will continue to fail delivering justice,people will start taking the law into their hands,especially when it comes to cases like this where a father is seeking justice for his murdered son.If that happens it could be very well the beginning of the end of India as a civilized society.
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