Nice satire.Their head and heart black but justice is white.A contradiction ofcourse.Good poem.
A meaningful poem is astutely delineated in concise. It is really a beautiful poem on law and justice. Thank you Manga ji for sharing this.
Thank you very much, Sir, for your appreciative comments about this couplet written in a lighter vein.
I PRACTISED LAW FOR THREE YEARS DID JUSTICE WHICH WAS BEING WASHED AWAY FOR YEARS THEN THEY REQUESTED ME TO RESIGN I DID THEM JUSTICE too they had families
Quite interesting. It seems some additional qualifications (?) are required for a longer stay in legal practice or in a court room environment.
Rajnish ji, this is a truth that is so amusing as well. I qualified to be a lawyer and practised in Session court just for a day. Now you know why. :) You have said it all in these two lines. Thank you Rajnish ji......10
So, this time around I am talking to Barrister Geeta. How many feathers are there in your cap, Ma'am? Thanks for sharing your real life experience in this context. Quite interesting. I also once joined law but had to say goodbye after one semester (of law of torts etc) .
Their image in the minds of the people.A very nice satirical poem.
I'd rather say '' kartey hain safed kala kanoon....'' what if I add junoon will you tell me its meaning soon Raj
Splendid take on the 'black-coat-tie-pants' syndrome. With their head on 'case' and the eye on the wallet of his client, they don't mind compromising professional ethics. Thanks, Dear Poet.
धन्यवाद, असीम जी. आपकी बात को आगे बढाता हूँ: कानूनी उठापटक से ये, हर एक को हैं घेरते हमने देखा है इन्हें क़ानून की बखिया उधेड़ते
Hilarious. And true as well. Nice couplet