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India man wins 22-year court battle against railways over 21 pence
By Cherylann Mollan
BBC News, Mumbai
Published
6 hours ago
"It's not the money that matters. This was always about a fight for justice and a fight against corruption, so it was worth it," he said. "Also, since I am an advocate myself, I didn't have to pay money to a lawyer or bear the cost of travelling to the court. That can get quite expensive."
He also believes that no matter what a person's official designation is, they "can't get away with wrongdoings if people are prepared to question them about it".
He said that he believed that his case would serve as an inspiration to others that "one doesn't need to give up even when the fight looks tough".
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