Irfan plays the Indian judge !
Do anyone in India know this piece of history? Answer must be a firm "No" from most of us! Now please read on.
*Remembered in Japan, forgotten in India*........
Of these, twenty-eight people have been identified as
Eleven international judges from all over the world are announcing......"Guilty".... "Guilty"...... "Guilty"......... Suddenly one thundered, "Not Guilty!"
His name was Radha Binod Pal a Judge from India.
Born in 1886 in the Kumbh of East Bengal, his mother made a living by taking care of a household and their cow.
When the teacher taught in school, Radha used to listen from outside. One day the school inspector came to visit the school from the city.
The answer came, "... I do not read...I graze a cow."
Everyone was shocked to hear that.
This is how education of Radha Binod Pal started. Then after passing the school final with the highest number in the district,
In his convincing argument to the rest of the jurists he signified that the Allies, (winners of WWII), also violated the principles of restraint and neutrality of international law.
The judges were forced to drop many of the accused from Class-A to B, after seeing the logic written on twelve hundred thirty-two pages by Radha Binod Pal
Japan respects this great man.
Japan University has a research center in his name. Because of his judgment on Japanese war criminals,
He is the author of many books related to law.
In India, almost nobody knows him and perhaps not even his neighbors know him!
Thanks to the Marxist garbage fed to is in the name of history.