Cousin has been struggling as a accused in murder case, man returned alive after 17 years, now all the witnesses have come under suspicious
A very shocking case came to light from Jhansi in Bihar, who questioned the police investigation and the credibility of the legal system. Four people were jailed here 17 years ago on the charge of murder, but now the suspected deceased was found in a suspicious state on the vibrant path. This incident not only exposes the negligence of the police, but also the judicial decisions called ‘Blind Law’. The 17 -year -old controversy is the entire case of 2007 when a person named Nathuni Pal filed a police charge when his family disappeared. The family members claim that Nathuni’s uncle and three cousins killed him together and grabbed his country. At the trial of the case, one of the accused was acquitted, while Nathuni’s uncle and three cousins were jailed. 17 years has passed between family complaints and police action, but no detection of Nathuni was found. Over time, the case took the form of a large controversial legal battle. On January 6, 2025, a police patrol team reached the Jhansi area after seeing the suspect in the Jhansi area, who described himself as Nathuni Pal. In the first interrogation, he said that he came to Jhansi some time ago and lives alone. Nathuni also said that his parents were dead and that his wife had left him. The most surprising was that he admitted to leaving his town about 17 years ago and left somewhere. Police response and the next step by police conducted a medical investigation to confirm Nathuni’s Alive and also recorded statements from family members. In addition, Nathuni is questioned to find out where and how he has been for the past 17 years. Police are preparing to submit the entire report of the case in court. Police resources said there are currently three accused on bail from prison in the case also aware of this new situation. Since Nathuni’s uncle is no longer in this world, which will be the effect on the legal process in this case, it will be clear in the coming time. ‘Blind Law’ or big police expire? The case again emphasized the discussion of ‘Blind Law’ in Bihar. In such cases, innocent people are jailed for full investigation and quick decisions on evidence. This incident is a living example that there can sometimes be disturbances, not only in the investigation, but also in the courts. Due to pressure, cabinets or political influence in society, justice is delayed or wrong decisions many times. Even in this case, not to know that Nathuni is alive for 17 years, the serious negligence of the police appears to be. Family members’ members have not yet given a detailed response to this entire incident, but it is certain that Nathuni’s Alive led to a great confusion and social tension for them. Those in prison will also be concerned about their future in this new situation. The need for judiciary and reform is not only an example of the weakness of Bihar’s police or local administration, but underlines the need to improve the processes of the judiciary across the country. On the one hand, although the persecution must try to give justice to the culprits, on the other hand, it is also the responsibility of the judiciary to save the innocent to get caught up. In such cases, rapid investigations, factual evidence and technical resources should be used to make the judicial process more transparent and fair. The police department will also have to improve its investigation system so that such dilapidated in the future can be avoided. This 17 -year -old case of Jhansi has become a historical example of Jhansi, who teaches us that it is not only enough to make law and order strict, but also requires transparency, fairness and responsibility. Until the investigation is completed and the facts are not revealed, it cannot be considered justice to be guilty. Since Nathuni is alive, the families of the prisons are relieved, but it must also find answers to the questions that arise about the police and justice system. The entire country will watch the further investigation and court decision of the whole case, as the case declares the weakening and improvement of the Indian legal system.