💨 Abstract

The article discusses a perceived double standard in India's justice system, where powerful individuals or those aligned with certain ideologies seem to evade punishment despite being found guilty. It highlights cases like Kuldeep Sengar, Asaram, and Akhlaq’s killers to illustrate this divide. The author, Vir Sanghvi, explores this issue in his column. The article also promotes ThePrint's journalism and encourages reader support through subscriptions.

Courtesy: theprint.in