CID Team just caught a criminal and then jailed him. Just then KD Pathak of Adalat entered the CID Beaureu.
ACP Pradhuman(With a sigh of relief!): He is caught now. None can save him from death penalty.
KD Pathak: I can. I can prove him innocent in the court. In fact I have come to ask him some questions to collect evidences.
ACP Pradhuman (To himself!): Hum to gaye kam se!!!( We ran out of work).
(Conclusion: If CID and Adaalat are merged into one show then CID would go on catching the criminal and KD Pathak would prove all of them innocent and set them free!!!)
ACP Pradhuman(With a sigh of relief!): He is caught now. None can save him from death penalty.
KD Pathak: I can. I can prove him innocent in the court. In fact I have come to ask him some questions to collect evidences.
ACP Pradhuman (To himself!): Hum to gaye kam se!!!( We ran out of work).
(Conclusion: If CID and Adaalat are merged into one show then CID would go on catching the criminal and KD Pathak would prove all of them innocent and set them free!!!)
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Very wise comments ... very good sketch
ReplyDeleteThanks @The Hindu for your Comments!
ReplyDeletehaha nice one
ReplyDeleteThanks Abhie!
DeleteGreat Art.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your compliment Pakwas!
Deletesuperb..................................u rok
ReplyDeletehow the hell would kd save them, they show in every episode of cid the perpetrator confess to the crime.
ReplyDeleteSometimes the defendants confess to the crimes in Adalat and still Kd Pathak saves them. Of course, they shouldn't be the real culprits and they need to convince KD that they didn't commit the crime.
Deleteu know make no sense
DeleteAt the end of each episode ACP gives his verdict without bothering about the proceedings of court that: "tumhe to phansi hogi phansi"!! If only our judiciary worked so fast :)
ReplyDeleteLol! You are right! Even in Adalat the court proceedings occur so fast that KD doesn't get much time to collect evidence!
DeleteHowever, none of these are realities. The reality, as shown in Crime Patrol's one of the episode, is quite different. One boy was kept in police custody for a year on a case of stealing just 200 rupees since he didn't confess to the crime. His trial took him 11 months and eventually he confessed the crime to get out of police custody.
Superb !!
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