Mr. Paramavaiṣṇava’s Trial: A Courtroom Drama Mr. Paramavaiṣṇava’s Trial: A Courtroom Drama Posted on 7th February, 2025 (GMT 12:42 hrs) ABSTRACT The trial of Mr. Paramavaiṣṇava—known as Mr. “P,” a high-profile business tycoon with alleged government ties—begins on a foggy morning in a dimly lit New Delhi courtroom. Accused of insider trading, environmental violations, contempts of court in the DHFL scam, and political cronyism as a whole, he faces intense scrutiny. At the outset, Mr. P swears on the Bhagavad Gītā, portraying himself as a philanthropic figure. The prosecution challenges this, arguing that his religious rhetoric masks unethical practices. Citing multiple legal violations, the prosecutor even references the Gītā to question Mr. P’s credibility. The courtroom drama intensifies with allegations of political favouritism, corporate maneuvering to evade accountability, and undue political influence. As pressure mounts, Mr. P lashes out, declaring India’s justice sys...
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