Sunday, January 6, 2013

Re: [IAC#RG] Don't our members have faith in the judicial system?

I really agree with this; not only do we have laws but the internal guidelines for police and judiciary are detailed and specific; covering every situation. But there is no by in and no accountability for reasons to obvious to write again.

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On 6 January 2013 02:23, Nilkanth The Himalayas <nilkanth12345@yahoo.co.in> wrote:

Doesn't our members have faith in the judicial system?
 
We already have Law against Rape, Gang Rape, Murder etc. We also have death penalty, for the "Rarest of Rare Case". As the case under discussion is a "Rarest of Rare Case", of a gang rape, then the court can give the punishment accordingly.
 
We already have laws for almost everything, under the sun, even for molestation, etc. So what is the need to amend a law? Let the existing law do its work and punish the guilty.
 
If someone doesn't have faith in our judicial system then it's a different question altogether. But then what is the fun in amending the existing law, where one doesn't have any faith in the system.
  
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