"Justice Delayed or System Betrayed?"

Respected Readers,

Today’s topic is not just a passing discomfort — it’s a systemic rot. Delayed justice has become so normal that we’ve forgotten what timely justice even looks like. In a country where justice can take 10, 15, even 20 years, one must ask — is it really justice, or just bureaucracy dragging a corpse?

Imagine a man fighting for justice — and before his case is ever heard, he dies. Now ask yourself: will justice still reach him after 20 years? Will he rise from the grave to hear the verdict? Or is his soul just another casualty of a broken system?

Is this justice — or just a legalised mockery?

Our judiciary needs to stop hiding behind procedures and start asking real questions:

What is the meaning of justice if it doesn’t arrive on time?

What is the cost of making an innocent man wait decades?

What good is a verdict when life has already passed him by?


And while we’re talking about justice, let’s address the ugly duality of false allegations.

Today, we see cases where women misuse laws to falsely accuse men of harassment or abuse. Meanwhile, genuine victims — real survivors of violence — are left unheard, unseen, and unaided. Their voices are drowned in the noise of fabricated claims and media trials.

So who’s the real victim now?

The man whose life is shattered by a lie?
Or the woman whose truth is silenced because the system can no longer tell the difference?

We need to stop being emotionally reactive and start being legally rational. Justice must not be gendered. It must not be biased. It must not be blind to lies.

Every innocent person behind bars is a national shame. Every criminal walking free is a slap in the face of every citizen who believes in fairness.

We need a judicial system that is fearless, fast, and fair.

Justice should not crawl — it should strike.

It should not comfort the guilty — it should confront them.

It should not wait for years — it should act within months.


Let’s stop romanticizing patience.
Let’s stop glorifying process over outcome.
Because justice delayed is not just justice denied — it’s a betrayal of every citizen’s trust.

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