‘Justice for Some’ — A Story That Dares to Put the System on Trial. There are stories that entertain. There are stories that disturb. And then, there are stories that quietly sit beside you… and refuse to leave. This book is not merely a thriller. It is not just a courtroom drama. It is a deeply unsettling exploration of what happens when justice does not fail dramatically—but erodes silently, file by file, life by life. And that is precisely what makes it dangerous. A Story That Begins Where Justice Ends At the centre stands Prabhu Raj Naidu—a man whose life is not defined by ambition, but by endurance. A young student once. A falsely accused ‘terrorist’ later. A prisoner for ten years—without guilt, without closure. And when he is finally acquitted? Nothing returns. Not his youth. Not his father. Not the years swallowed by a system that needed a culprit more than it needed the truth. Because the system does not always ask: Who is guilty? Sometimes, it only asks: Who ...
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