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Justice for the Weak, Immunity for the Powerful
A 25-year-old housewife in Tarash upazila of Sirajganj was jailed for defaulting on a microcredit instalment from an NGO, while influential business groups and politically connected individuals avoided punishment despite larger loan defaults.

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- Disparity in Justice Application: The case of the housewife highlights a stark contrast with the larger issue of loan defaults by influential individuals.
- Social and Political Influence: Politically connected and financially powerful individuals are largely immune from legal consequences, while ordinary citizens face harsh punishments for minor infractions.
- Systemic Corruption: This situation exposes deep-rooted corruption within the justice system, undermining public trust in the rule of law.
- Introduction to Justice Disparity
- Case Study: Microcredit Default
- Broader Context of Loan Defaults
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