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baljinder-kaur:

Prof. Davinderpal Singh Bhullar:
“Bhai Devinderpal Singh Bhullar has been imprisoned since 1995; he was given the death penalty by majority of the Supreme Court of India in 2002. The case against him is based on an unsubstantiated confession allegedly obtained under torture and threat of death. Despite this the two judges who upheld the death sentence have found this confession admissible. The presiding judge of the three-judge bench however acquitted the accused, finding that he was not guilty of any crimes against the state.
Forced Confession
Mr Bhullar wrote to the court at the first opportunity of release from police custody to judicial custody, claiming that the ‘confession’ was involuntary and obtained under torture and fear of death. There has been no recovery of any incriminating evidence against Mr Bhullar and there has been no identification by any individual of the accused in connection with any case.
No Evidence
The case against him is based on information that is highly dubious. No corroborative evidence has been offered by the prosecution. None of the 133 witnesses produced by the prosecution identified him with regards to any of the charges against him.In order to come to a safe decision in any criminal case the court must find the facts, evidence and witnesses collaborating beyond reasonable doubt, however these most basic legal rules have been suspended by the Supreme Court of India in the case of Mr Bhullar.While he was waiting for the death sentence, Mr Bhullar was convicted of other charges by the Punjab Police. However an Indian high court judge acquitted Mr Bhullar on the basis of lack of evidence, the judge held that there was no evidence on file to link the accused with the alleged crimes. Despite the fact that the prosecution had 15 years to gather evidence against Mr Bhullar, they were unable to produce any evidence linking Mr Bhullar to the case against him.Irrespective of this Mr Bhullar has been sentenced to death by execution.” - IpledgeOrange.net
wunderrbar:

Comic sans is now a threat. 
This nifty app encourages people to purchase the full product by switching the font to comic sans after the trial is complete. 
imfromneworleans:

Jude woke me up today (Taken with instagram)
allstarcast:

If you’re going to sag, this is the way

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The Nail Art Secret Weapon You Already Own!: Guest Blogger

birchbox:

Nail art is a Birchbox obsession. One of the first places we look for inspiration is Glitter, She Wrote, Anna Norman’s cheery, imaginative blog, where she shares her gorgeous designs and muses about life in the Big Apple. This week, Anna takes us inside her nail guru world, and will show us how to get gorgeous, DIY art on our fingertips.

The Beatles said all you need is love. But if we’re talking nails, I say all you need is Scotch Tape.

For geometric nail designs like stripes, triangles, or zig-zags, Scotch tape is a girl’s best friend. With the help of a simple roll of tape, even the shakiest of hands can create clean, crisp designs.

For the look above, I used Color Club Neons in Jackie Oh! and Age of Aquarius, and Zoya Dove. Here are a few tips to create your own eye-catching Scotch Tape nail art. No one will believe you did your nails yourself!

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