Defiance of law has reached its height in India

@aninditasen (15742)
Raurkela, India
May 13, 2022 8:27am CST
NHRC has registered a case no. 1094/18/34/2022 on the complaint regarding ANINDITA sen gupta. - HRCNet,NHRC This is the case that was registered on my behalf by the National Human Rights Commission of India against the municipality of my city ( Rourkela Municipality Corporation RMC). This case was registered because the present RMC commissioner has defied the order passed by his senior colleague in 2018 which was to build a proper drainage system that would drain out both rain water and sewerage water from unauthorized land close to my house. The drain though started in 2021 has been left incomplete near my house giving me no justice. Therefore after several complaints to the RMC I was bound to file a complaint against the RMC to the NHRC( National Human Rights Commission) of India who have registered a case against the RMC but look at their defiance, they are still sitting tight without completing the drain. Isn't this defying the law? Maybe the Russian president has preached this as he defied the International Court and continued his war with Ukraine. Has anyone got the right to harm anyone's health and property?
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• Midland, Michigan
15 May 22
No they don't have the right but they do have free will and many don't care about the rights of others.
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• Midland, Michigan
20 May 22
@aninditasen good luck.
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@aninditasen (15742)
• Raurkela, India
17 May 22
When they don't care you have to force them using the law of the land.
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@aninditasen (15742)
• Raurkela, India
20 May 22
@MarshaMusselman Thanks. I hope your wishes go a long way.
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@snowy22315 (170008)
• United States
13 May 22
Maybe you can get the media involved. Here there are programs that will take the consumers side, if an authority either governmental or not is doing them wrong. The offending entity doesn't like the exposure and will correct the problem in an expedient manner.
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@aninditasen (15742)
• Raurkela, India
14 May 22
The media had come and relayed it as a news item in their news channel ( Argus News Channel), the RMC officials did come to the spot and promised to complete the drain but they are lying. The Commissioner gave a statement to the news channel that the tender has been passed and the drain will be completed soon. In India now top level officers and politicians lie to save the situation. How long can you run after them. The only solution is filing a case against them and that the NHRC has done on behalf of me.
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@snowy22315 (170008)
• United States
14 May 22
@aninditasen Yes, I guess you will just have to wait and see now I guess.
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@aninditasen (15742)
• Raurkela, India
14 May 22
@snowy22315 Yes, getting justice is a long process in India.
@jstory07 (134464)
• Roseburg, Oregon
17 May 22
I hope in that case something will be done soon.
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@aninditasen (15742)
• Raurkela, India
17 May 22
Hope so. It's a long drawn battle.
@TheHorse (205796)
• Walnut Creek, California
20 May 22
Apparently. I live in the US. Crimes below murder are rarely prosecuted here.
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@aninditasen (15742)
• Raurkela, India
20 May 22
Nobody is to be prodecuted here. The NHRC in India instructs offenders and callous officers to do their duty or give compensation to victims who our suffering for them. Here I don't need any compensation. I only want the RMC to build a proper drainage system that would not affect my health and property.
@Kandae11 (53679)
13 May 22
It is defying the law. Is there a higher somebody you can lodge a complaint to? I agree, no one has the right to harm a person's health and property.
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@aninditasen (15742)
• Raurkela, India
14 May 22
I can file a criminal case against the RMC in the court of law. I am waiting for the result of the case registered by NHRC. If nothing comes out I shall register a criminal case.
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