Judgment :- The night of second December, 1984, was a black letter day for the Indian people when toxic gas emanated from the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) (owned by a multi national company viz. Union Carbide Corporation (UCC), with whom the plaintiff Company got merged itself during February, 2001) killed as many as 3000 people. Over 200,000 people got severe injuries. The case for its tort liability filed against the said company though reached its finality, the victims of the holocaust are yet to be completely rehabilitated. Speaking about the Bhopal litigation, Dr.Upendra Baxi in his book in "Inconvenient Forum and Convenient Catastrophe : The Bhopal case" (N.M. Tripathi Pvt. Ltd., Bombay 1986), noted as follows: "The Bhopal litigation is unparalleled in the abundance of its ironies. And the cruelest and the most saddening of all these is provided by the fact that all these Herculean endeavours are for the 200,000 odd Bhopal victims who are being further revictimized in the process." (Page.2) 2.Justice V.R.Krishna Iyer made the following poignant comment in his book in "A Constitutional Miscellany" (Eastern Book Company, Lucknow, 1986): "The ghastly assassination of Indira Gandhi and the ghastlier gassassination of Bhopals innocents were two treacherous tragedies of terror and horror too macabre for Indians to suffer in succession. The latter,- I call it Bhoposhima, being a chemical mini-Hiroshima,-inflicted by a multi-national corporation based in the United States, sprayed savage death on the sombre city as its denizens lay dead asleep in freezing slums; and when they suffocatingly awoke at past midnight, there arose a scene of woe the like of which, in the worlds industrial chronicle, no eye had seen, no heart conceived and no human tongue could adequately tell. (Page 211) ..... Hiroshima shocked the whole world then, but why does Bhoposhima not shock and shame even the Third World now? Have India and the developing countries sold their sensitivity to the MNCs of the West? Have our jural bureaucracy and official technocracy defeated to the US? Are our Popes of Science easy purchase for Corporate Power? How does our law sleep and science keep silence when such a calamitous emergency of colossal magnitude is crying for action? What compensation for the 3,000 dead and the tens of thousands of people who are the living dead? Have our jural bureaucracy and official technocracy defeated to the US? Are our Popes of Science easy purchase for Corporate Power? How does our law sleep and science keep silence when such a calamitous emergency of colossal magnitude is crying for action? What compensation for the 3,000 dead and the tens of thousands of people who are the living dead? What remedies for the many maladies of asphyxiation and disorders afflicting lung, heart, eye, nerves, mental and other limbs and faculties, especially when the victims are below the legal visibility line? This chemical warfare cannot go unpunished; and shall not recur. What is equally important is the jurisprudence of social justice whereby remedies for the poor could be quickly secured. How do we prevent such profiteering polluters and predators? We cannot succumb to fatalism or eat the opium of industrial development by Western plunderers involving human casualties as an inevitable evil. Futurism must be made of sterner stuff and a new Quit India Movement must remove offending MNCs. The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves, that we are underlings. Let me remind you, before I deal with the law now in disarray, that the gas produced by Carbide (India) is intolerably more potent than Hitler had ever dreamt of using against the Jews. Are Indians guinea pigs for U.S. corporate giants? How free are we Indians in shaping our destiny? How free is our economy, our medicine, our law, our sciences, our politics and professions? If Freedom is what Freedom does, is the freedom of the rich to flee Bhopal and of the poor to perish in the streets symbolic? Is this our Equality, Democracy and Socialist Polity? Indian liberation from MNC imperialism, and economic progress in peaceful coexistence with ecologic preservation, are the essence of enlightened patriotic development. Do or die is the call when environmental survival and lifes safety are at stake. Bhoposhima is not an event of the past but a portent for the future. Such is the social dialectic of India (Public) Unlimited versus American India Incorporated. This larger canvas is the proper setting for the lesser controversy on the forensic failure at this critical hour. The rule of law is paper tiger if the rule of life is but roadside cadaver. Such is the social dialectic of India (Public) Unlimited versus American India Incorporated. This larger canvas is the proper setting for the lesser controversy on the forensic failure at this critical hour. The rule of law is paper tiger if the rule of life is but roadside cadaver. Law which society moulds, if our Freedom i