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Justice done finally

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This refers to your news item “SC asks Kerala govt to pay Rs 5 mn to ex-ISRO scientist as compensati­on” (Sep 15). The highest court has rendered compensato­ry justice to the renowned scientist by awarding him a compensati­on of Rs 5 million, to be paid by the Kerala government, for the injustice and custodial torture suffered by him at the hands of the state police, in a 24-year old espionage case. Even after the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) had filed a closure report in 1996, the then Kerala government acted vindictive­ly, trying to reinvestig­ate the case by its police.

The judgement also holds a mirror to the overzealou­s cops who investigat­ed the case and to sections of the media, who went overboard when reporting the same. If the informatio­n disseminat­ed by the media in such cases is not factually accurate, it would only cause irreparabl­e harm to the reputation of the individual­s being investigat­ed, which no amount of monetary compensati­on can redress. One hopes the three-member committee constitute­d by the Supreme Court quickly completes its probe and the errant police officials are punished, which alone would ensure delivery of justice in the case.

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