Nepal, June 1 -- Albert Camus says, "Fiction is the lie through which we tell the truth". That is, when a poet, a writer or a litterateur says something, it may appear to be a product of their imagination, but in reality, it is often the bitter truth of society. Lines like "The chair of the court will be respected not because it is high, but because it is impartial"; "Wherever a decision is written under influence, justice falls silent there"; "The soul of democracy beats in Parliament, but its last hope breathes in the court"; and "The arms of the law are long" are not created just like that. They have a social and political background.

We are talking about the court today. Citizens look towards the

court when they have lost hope in ev...