In a landmark decision, a Swiss court has sentenced four members of the billionaire Hinduja family to four years in prison for the exploitation of their Indian servants. The court found that the servants were subjected to grueling work hours, minimal pay, and inhumane treatment, while the family spent more on their pet dogs than on their staff. This ruling highlights the urgent need for global enforcement of labor rights and serves as a stark reminder that wealth and influence do not exempt individuals from facing justice for human rights abuses. The case has sparked international attention and calls for greater protection for vulnerable workers worldwide.