The author criticizes Justice Katju's reasons for recommending a pardon for Sanjay Dutt, who was convicted for illegal possession of arms in relation to the 1993 Mumbai bombings. The author argues that Katju's reasons are absurd and unjust, as they do not properly consider the suffering of the bombing victims or establish appropriate deterrence. The author believes Katju's recommendation would undermine equal treatment under the law and could encourage others to commit terrorist acts. The author calls for justice to be applied equally regardless of social or financial status.
Human Rights in the Purview of Indian Constitution by Urwi KecheUrwi Keche
Human Rights in the Purview of Indian Constitution
Human Rights
What is right
What is Human Rights
Right to Life
The Right to Privacy
Right to Play
Article 21 - Right to life with Dignity
Right to Education
86th Constitutional amendment
We Are All Born Free & Equal
We’re All Equal Before the Law
Don’t Discriminate
Right to Freedom
Freedom of Thought
Freedom of Expression
The Right to Public Assembly
Freedom to Move
Article 19 of Indian Constitution
No Unfair Detainment
Article 22
Protection against arrest and detention in certain cases
The Right to Trial
Innocent Till Proven Guilty
Right to Democracy
Article 326
Representation of Peoples Act
No Torture
Right to Constitutional Remedies
Your Human Rights Are Protected by Law
Article 32 - Right to move the Supreme Court
Article 226 - Right to move to the High Court
Human Rights Act 1993
Lower Courts
Social Security
Food and Shelter for All
Article 47 - Duty of the State to raise the level of nutrition and the standard of living and to improve public health
Workers’ Rights
Right to Asylum
Right to a Nationality
Marriage and Family
The Right to Your Own Things
Copyright
No Slavery
You Have Rights No Matter Where You Go
A Fair and Free World
Responsibility
No One Can Take Away Your Human Rights
A PERENNIAL DEBATE BETWEEN HUMAN RIGHTS AND EXTENT OF GOVERNANCEBiswajit Das
The problem faced by the society can only be addressed by the society itself. The members are part of it. It is the collective duty and responsibility of the society to address its problems but it is only those members, who are informed, conscious, empowered and vigilant, who have to shoulder its collective responsibility to address its ills by making the other part of the society aware and informed by constructively and effectively engaging them in the progression of the society.
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There are so many laws in our country that should be removed or changed as per current trend.
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JUDICIARY’S FINEST HOUR
The message emerging from the verdict of Pathankot’s district and sessions judge Tejwinder Singh in the Kathua gang rape and murder, and the role of the apex court, is that the judiciary can and will conclusively overwhelm mobocracy to enforce the law of the land.
Human Rights in the Purview of Indian Constitution by Urwi KecheUrwi Keche
Human Rights in the Purview of Indian Constitution
Human Rights
What is right
What is Human Rights
Right to Life
The Right to Privacy
Right to Play
Article 21 - Right to life with Dignity
Right to Education
86th Constitutional amendment
We Are All Born Free & Equal
We’re All Equal Before the Law
Don’t Discriminate
Right to Freedom
Freedom of Thought
Freedom of Expression
The Right to Public Assembly
Freedom to Move
Article 19 of Indian Constitution
No Unfair Detainment
Article 22
Protection against arrest and detention in certain cases
The Right to Trial
Innocent Till Proven Guilty
Right to Democracy
Article 326
Representation of Peoples Act
No Torture
Right to Constitutional Remedies
Your Human Rights Are Protected by Law
Article 32 - Right to move the Supreme Court
Article 226 - Right to move to the High Court
Human Rights Act 1993
Lower Courts
Social Security
Food and Shelter for All
Article 47 - Duty of the State to raise the level of nutrition and the standard of living and to improve public health
Workers’ Rights
Right to Asylum
Right to a Nationality
Marriage and Family
The Right to Your Own Things
Copyright
No Slavery
You Have Rights No Matter Where You Go
A Fair and Free World
Responsibility
No One Can Take Away Your Human Rights
A PERENNIAL DEBATE BETWEEN HUMAN RIGHTS AND EXTENT OF GOVERNANCEBiswajit Das
The problem faced by the society can only be addressed by the society itself. The members are part of it. It is the collective duty and responsibility of the society to address its problems but it is only those members, who are informed, conscious, empowered and vigilant, who have to shoulder its collective responsibility to address its ills by making the other part of the society aware and informed by constructively and effectively engaging them in the progression of the society.
One of three Native women will be raped in her lifetime. According to the U.S.
Department of Justice, the incidence of violence against Native women is
nearly 3 times greater than any other population in the U.S.
"CHANGE THE ABSURD AND ANTEDILUVIAN LAWS FROM INDIA TO BUILD INDIA OF MY DREA...DHRUVIN PATEL
There are so many laws in our country that should be removed or changed as per current trend.
So i have made this PPT about some laws that should be changed or removed to make INDIA as per my dreams!!!!
JUDICIARY’S FINEST HOUR
The message emerging from the verdict of Pathankot’s district and sessions judge Tejwinder Singh in the Kathua gang rape and murder, and the role of the apex court, is that the judiciary can and will conclusively overwhelm mobocracy to enforce the law of the land.
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Dear justice katju, your reasons justifying pardon for sunjay dutt are ridiculous
1. Dear Justice Katju, Your Reasons
Justifying Pardon For Sanjay Dutt
Are Ridiculous! Here’s Why
By Shobhit Agarwal
2. The verdict
• Justice Markandey Katju, Chairman Press Council of India and
Former Judge Supreme Court of India, has let me down.
• His opinions, though eccentric at times, always have some
amount of logic attached to them.
• But his current stance on the Sanjay Dutt verdict and his
reasons for asking the Governor of Maharashtra to grant
pardon to Sanjay Dutt are nothing sort of absurd and
ludicrous.
3. His reasons
1. ‘The event is 20 years old and Sanjay Dutt has suffered a
lot, having to make periodic court appearances, asking for
permissions to go to foreign shoots’
– What about the suffering of those 257 families who had
to bear the loss of their dear ones? What about the
sufferings of those 700 odd people for 20 long years,
who, because of the blast, faced some kind of physical
handicap or the other.
4. 2. ‘He has already undergone 18 months in jail’
– So is that the new punishment to be given to every
individual who conspires against the security of our
nation?
3. ‘He got married and has two children’
– So the next time any person intends on undertaking a
terror activity, he should get a family first and have kids,
so that once he is sentenced, he can plead for mercy on
the pretext of being a family man.
5. 4. ‘He has not been held to be a terrorist, and had no hand in
bomb blast’
– Justice Katju, me and every Indian knows how laws and
evidences in our country are manipulated to protect
people who exercise any kind of power. The trial itself is
rigged with controversies and false-doings given the fact
that, despite evidence suggesting otherwise, Sanjay Dutt
wasn’t charged under the more serious TADA act instead
of the ARMS act. So any more form of clemency would
only justify the phrase ‘andha kanoon’
6. 5. ‘His parents worked for the good of the society and nation’ -
– His parent’s goodwill doesn’t give him the permission to
aid and abet people having ulterior motives against the
country. Moreover, by that theory, will a terrorist’s son be
treated as a terrorist; no matter howsoever good he does
for the benefit of the society?
6. ‘Through his films, he revived the memory of Mahatma
Gandhi, the father of the nation’ -
– Most of the high-profile celebrities linked to terrorist are
producers. So all they need to do is to put in their money
on a film based on Gandhi, or some other spiritual leader,
and on its credentials, have a free hand in going about
bombing the various cities of India.
7. Justice should be same for all
• It is such kind of mindset which is a cause of worry.
• For way too long, those with any kind of power have
exercised their resources to get away with the most appalling
of actions while the ordinary Indian, is left to rot in the jail for
years on end, for crimes as minor as theft and trespassing.
• The law of the land should be the same for everyone,
irrespective of their social and financial stature
8. • Read more on Youth Ki Awaaz at http://bit.ly/YNkDvf