In a case that has reignited debates about India's judicial system, an 84-year-old man has been sent to jail in connection with a 34-year-old case dating back to 1992.
The case, which dragged on for decades, finally reached its verdict, leaving many questioning the efficiency of the legal process.
Viral footage shows Deep Rai being escorted to court with assistance, highlighting his frailty.
While he received a three-year sentence, other accused individuals in the same case were sentenced to 10 years.
This verdict has sparked polarized reactions on social media: while some criticize the massive delay in justice, others are questioning the necessity of imprisoning an 84-year-old.
What is your take on this? Does justice delayed still count as justice?












