I was going to reply with something along those lines, but you beat me to it. :) Key point for me is that it's possible to be personally grossly negligent in one's own actions, regardless of any exacerbating flaws around them. Which is what the courts decided.
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No. Truth is only truth if it is nothing but the truth and the whole truth that too for criminal charge. One has to look at few miscarriage of justice to see the impact of wrong conviction. Disciplinary action is different
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There's no assumption of wrongful conviction here Umesh. This appeal isn't related to her conviction, despite early claims of such intent during crowdfunding - only her erasure is under appeal. So without evidence to the contrary, there's no miscarriage of justice to speak of.
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