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2:36:03
And in the company of criminals,
he went astray

2:36:06
My Lord and members of the Jury...
2:36:08
if Raj is to be punished for his crime,
then his father should be punished too

2:36:16
My Lord, I would like to say something
2:36:20
Emotion has got the better
of the counsel for defense

2:36:25
In her anxiety to save the accused,
the counsel has presented...

2:36:28
an interesting story,
however incongruous it might be...

2:36:34
to try and prove that
some criminal happens to be my son!

2:36:39
But I ask, what evidence
does the counsel have?

2:36:44
No evidence on earth will convince you
that Raj is your son...

2:36:47
not unless you are willing
to accept him as your son

2:36:51
If there be proof, it lies deep
in your heart and in Raj's eyes

2:36:55
Look at him. The same eyes,
the same high brow

2:37:00
He even speaks like you speak.
He's just as adamant as you are

2:37:04
Are you still not willing
to accept him as your son?

2:37:06
Ms Rita, the law heeds no emotion
2:37:10
Nor my Lord, does the heart
heed any law

2:37:14
I have no more to say
2:37:24
If the accused has anything to say
in his defense, he may proceed

2:37:39
Yes. At last, after being branded
a murderer, I hold your attention

2:37:50
Had I been heard earlier, perhaps
I would never have had to stand here

2:37:58
Ms Rita has tried her best
to save me from being hanged


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