Six Years in Prison For Sanjay Dutt
Sakshi Juneja
The Law is Right, at least in actor (and now prisoner) Sanjay Dutt’s nearly 13 years ongoing Trail in which he was found guilty under the under Arms Act for possessing an AK-56 rifle and a 9mm Chinese-made pistol, obtained from co-accused Abu Salem prior to the blasts.
Finally today, The Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act court handed Dutt his prize punishment for the crime committed - rigorous imprisonment for six years for illegal possession of arms.
Surely the actor, his family & close associates must be in a total baffled state of mind; I mean come on, this isn’t some Bollywood production, this is Hard-core reality and 6 years is a pretty long time.
When I heard the news, frankly speaking I was shocked too – not because I didn’t expect him to be thrown behind bars but I was thinking of a more lenient term, 2 to 3 years max. But on reading Judge Pramod Dattaram Kode’s reasoning behind his decision, there’s no room left for arguments.
- Sanjay Dutt was present at a dinner party attended by fugitive gangster Dawood Ibrahim.
- Sanjay Dutt had committed a series of offences and that he was mature when he committed these offences.
- Dutt had made co-accused Yusuf Nalwala commit an offence as well.
Plus when you think about the number people dead & those traumatized by the 1993 Bomb Blasts, 11 convicts handed with Death Penalties and others sentenced to Life Imprisonment – with just couple of years in prison (minus the 16 months off the 6 years), Dutt seems to have walked off very lightly.
As for the rumored 50 crore riding on Sanjay Dutt’s back, well hardly any sympathies go to Bollywood since everybody knew of the actor’s court rounds and therefore those affected, should have been wise with the monetary decisions.
The reaction from the actor’s lawyers comes as no surprise; they have announced their decision to appeal against the verdict in the Supreme Court. However in the mean time, Dutt would be re-living his Central Jail days.
Though not a big fan of the actor, heart does go out to him and his family but on the whole it was a good day at the court for our judiciary system and I can’t help but applaud Judge Kode’s approach and his rulings.
But before I end, here is a side-story I heard from a Bollywood affiliated friend who happens to visit the same swami, or Astro-Guru as they say modern terms.
Sanjay Dutt in his previous birth was in fact a very powerful King. Happy with his kingdom, family and wealth but one day he found out that his beloved Rani uff wife was cheating on him. Obviously not very pleased with the discovery, he got her killed by his loyal guards.However getting his wife murdered didn’t end up too well on his karmic chart and so today whatever downs and suffering he is going through is in fact the punishment of his previous birth’s sins.
Believe it or not, well I leave it up to you.
Six Years in Prison For Sanjay Dutt
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Bystander
July 31, 2007
03:32 PM
Grimly humorous Kode at work...Quote from Judge Kode..""Act till the age of 100, I have only taken away six years,"
"Don't get perturbed for you have many years to go and work like the 'Mackenna's Gold' actor, Gregory Peck," Kode told the star in an informal conversation that lasted almost 10 minutes.
In an apparent attempt to cheer Dutt, Kode told him that he had seen the actor's performance with his late father Sunil Dutt in Munnabhai MBBS. "In the film, your father looked much better than you," the judge said.
Sanjay
July 31, 2007
08:36 PM
Slap their industry with a sin tax, to hold their fatcat industry accountable for what their star products do. But I'd say the 6-year sentence on this one guy is overkill, considering that his was a crime of foolishness and not terrorism.
Bystander
July 31, 2007
09:01 PM
Like Agatha Christie used to say "Old sins have long shadows"...can't hide behind the "fool" argument now...reap what you sow
Aviney
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August 1, 2007
12:37 AM
I dont think he should have been jailed for 6 years.another 6 years will only ruin his career. He seem to have improved himself and if he done something thansud hav jailed long time ago. Y nw wen he has gained so much of fame. Iam not happy wth the verdict. Iam from Fiji and there r so many pple hia with same view
Sanjay
August 1, 2007
02:29 AM
Yeah, you guys in Fiji don't even care about the 250 who died in the Bombay bombings. Their deaths are less real to you than Dutt's comical Munnabhai character. Dutt was consorting with people like Dawood Ibrahim, as do a lot of Bollywood types. Anyway, I don't think they should hammer Dutt in particular, but they should use this event to tighten the screws on Bollywood and its above-the-law mentality.
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