It is very rare for a high court to remark that a judge should not be pressured. But the Punjab and Haryana High Court surely has much to be exasperated about, given how the special investigation team’s (SIT) efforts over the last one year may have diluted the case of the alleged gangrapes during the Jat agitation in February 2016. The SIT has so far failed to trace the survivors and the accused even as the high court (in a written, operational order) has accepted the gangrapes did happen near a highway eatery in Murthal, Haryana, and is also probing how the state machinery failed during the agitation, with policemen, state ministers and bystanders being subjected to mob violence. The Haryana government, though, has only conceded there was molestation, no rape.