00:00If we look at all three of them at the same time, then justice cannot be achieved.
00:07The work of investigation is to gather information.
00:12The work of prosecution is to present it.
00:15And the work of the court is to give justice to the information that has been collected and presented.
00:24And this subtle difference should always be kept in mind.
00:29Because the day this difference is eliminated, the last person in the society will have to face justice.
00:36And this difference can seem bitter to you somewhere.
00:41I hope that where investigation and prosecution feel very excited and try to get excited,
00:50they should be separate, they should act independently.
00:54When you get a charge sheet, you should analyze it in a subtle way.
01:01You should do the vetting and see if there are any mistakes in the investigation.
01:06There is no fraud against an innocent person.
01:15Information is being given about the right person or the right crime.
01:22Investigation is being done for many other reasons.
01:28We know that pressure is being put on the administrators of the society, on other parts of the society, and on the judiciary as well.
01:38But it is the discretion of the officer how he deals with that pressure.
01:45But there are inconsistencies in the society, there are good and bad.
01:50And I think it is a very important job of the prosecution to filter out those inconsistencies.
02:00Look, wherever the rights are given, there are duties along with the rights.
02:09And our role becomes more important.
02:12I was just looking at the statistics that are on your screen.
02:16In the case of rape against women, there was a 47% increase.
02:20In Madhya Pradesh, we can take credit for one thing.
02:24And the main credit will go to the police authorities and the district administration.
02:31That reporting is still easy here.
02:34And because reporting is easy, the records in the National Crime Bureau show that there are a lot of crimes here.
02:44But I am not interested in those statistics.
02:48In fact, I would like to give credit to both these groups.
02:52Comparatively, reporting of crime is easier here.
02:56And therefore, a common man is able to report the crime, be it under the SCST Act or any other Act, which gives a higher figure.
03:05In some other states, reporting is not so easy.
03:10But after saying this, I would like to say one more thing.
03:14We have such cases where, while abusing this Act,
03:19only to get compensation or to harass the person in front of you,
03:24false cases are filed, in which the involvement of the police seems to require the consultation and investigation of some officials like you.
03:35In a systematic manner, neither should there be an investigation nor should there be a report.
03:41And we should go into the depth of the matter.
03:44We should investigate whether the matter is true or false.
03:49Yesterday, in an appeal, we acquitted two boys after 6-7 years.
03:54It was found that the entire case was false.
03:56The person who went to jail for 6-7 years,
03:59he has become engrossed in the society.
04:01He has fallen in love with the society.
04:03And when he returns from jail,
04:06what employment will he get?
04:08And what life will he lead?
04:10And what will be his future?
04:12We need to think about this as well.
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