LAWS(RAJ)-1984-12-2

RAMJU Vs. STATE OF RAJASTHAN

Decided On December 11, 1984
RAMJU Appellant
V/S
STATE OF RAJASTHAN Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) THIS is a third bail application moved by the accused-petitioner before this Court.

(2.) HEARD learned counsel for the accused-petitioner and the learned Public Prosecutor for the State and also perused the record of the case. We find no force in the application for the suspension of sentence. The application is, therefore, rejected.

(3.) WE, the Judges, are on trial. Millions of downtrodden people who are looking to the affairs of the Court, feel that the Courts are meant for the rich and not for the poor. WE are on trial and we are facing the trial in the dock of the millions of down-trodden, date and dump citizens. There is a general verdict that the rich people engage a good lawyer as they are in a position to make heavy payment to the Advocates. The people having long purses and having vocal advocates pray to the Court to get their cases decided at the earliest and it is generally accepted.