Oldhasbeen, excellent link - I didn't understand Dan Roan's BBC Sport explanation, but it is clear to me now that the accused were being tried not on the basis of whether they hurt each other but whether they would put an innocent bystander at risk. Seems strange to me that someone can break the eye socket of another and not be charged. But, as has been noted above, this is probably a case of natural justice being (one gets injured but recovers, the other is hammered in the media) which is perhaps the convenient way out.
Whether Stokes got unfavourable, I'm not sure, but I certainly think that naming him in the 3rd Test squad is wrong. The ECB is seemingly debating to bring their own charges in, so we are in the same situation as per the selection of the Ashes tour squad last year when Stokes wasn't picked because there was no agreed date/charge at that point. Personally, I feel that the ECB should get their business finished, Stokes take a bit of a break or at least return right at the end of this India series (if at all).
Cricketing-wise, I would be loathed to pick Stokes now because:
1. Fortunately this is a poor India Test side, for whom the wheels are coming off.
2. We need to introduce more players and a weak opposition will be useful - Curran is seen as a future player, and both he and Woakes did little wrong in the Test and should not be dropped.
3. Broad would have been most likely to be replaced by Stokes, but his once a test series performance came conveniently for him - and neither he nor Anderson would want to miss out on easy wickets. So unless injured, both should play.
4. Indeed, the ECB (Ed Smith) made such a 'bold' decision in picking Rashid, they can't really drop him either - although it might be convenient to do so to get Stokes back. Our current four seamers are able to do the job, plus I always feel a spinner provides variety as well as a rest for the seamers.
5. Leave the bowling alone for the moment, it is the top order batting that worries me. Buttler hasn't made many runs I know but unless Stokes is batting in the top order, dropping Buttler for him wouldn't address the top order issue.
6. It sends a good message - otherwise it appears that Stokes has a god-given right to a place in the team. This episode might cause him to grow up anyway and I can see Stokes becoming another Ego in the side otherwise.