Born on June 29, 1976, Saurabh Kalia, son of a senior scientist, became the first martyr in the Kargil war after he was captured by the Pakistani Army even before the full-fledged war had started. He, along with five other jawans, was kept hostage for 20 days, and thereafter his badly mutilated body was handed over to the Indian army. 22 years on, Saurabh's father is still fighting a relentless, single-handed fight to get justice from the Supreme Court for his martyr son against the brutal and highly provocative action of the Pakistani army, which is also against a war crime under the Geneva Convention.