The Supreme Court today ordered 186 cases in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots be re-investigated by a new Special Investigation Team. Does the Supreme Court order rekindle hopes of justice for the 1984 Sikh massacre? 2,733 people lost their lives in Delhi alone in the 1984 riots, which followed the assassination of then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. There have already been at least 12 inquiry commissions and panels in the 34 years since the riots. Can a fresh investigation achieve anything after 34 long years? Or has politics suppressed justice? We debate on The Buck Stops Here.