It's in that spirit I started writing this book," D'Souza, a 52-year-old writer from Mumbai, told IANS in an e-mail interview. I firmly believe the working of our judiciary can and must stand public scrutiny from lay people like us and in fact the greatest respect we can offer our judiciary is such scrutiny. My idea was just to examine the case that was built against him and see what I could learn. "I didn't set out to build a case defending Sen. As India's slow justice system occupies national attention a well known writer says the working of the judiciary must stand up to public scrutiny from lay people.Īuthor Dilip D'Souza's new book, "The Curious Case of Binayak Sen", examines the questionable life term for sedition awarded to the doctor and human rights activist from Chhattisgarh despite doubts being cast on the evidence against him.
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