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Law and Bulldozer

Was the crime of the alleged culprits decided by the accepted system of justice? Whether on property in Indian law bulldozer Is the punishment for driving prescribed? What else bulldozer Equally committing the same crime on persons of all denominations involved?

An incident of running a bulldozer is again in the headlines. But this is not the first such incident. Rather, it has now taken the form of a phenomenon or trend. Many people are happy to see bulldozers move. Because the community towards which they have been filled with hatred, right now it is running only on the people associated with it. The emotion is still to such an extent that they do not realize that the bulldozers are actually destroying the rule of law (the rule of law case principle), the end result of which is in the form of a society run by the principle of utter anarchy or its buffalo. is coming. The rule of law has been the most valuable concept in the development of a civilized society. Without this democracy, even remoteness and any kind of stability and peace cannot be imagined. Societies that do not have a modern system of rule of law are inevitably oppressive.

There the groups that are the victims of oppression, there is always room for them to boil down. It is not possible to even imagine prosperity, development or harmony in such a society. It is worth noting that the way bulldozers are being run in India at present, they are destroying all these possibilities. The question is not whether those whose houses were bulldozed are guilty or not. The question is whether their crime was determined by the accepted system of justice? Is there a punishment for driving a bulldozer on property in Indian law? And are the bulldozers equally running on persons of all classes, communities and sects involved in the same crime? If the answer to these questions is ‘no’, then it would be said that bulldozers are operated on the modern conscience of justice and punishment. In a society where this is happening, no one can be safe and confident. Therefore, those who are happy today, they should remember that their happiness is only a matter of time.

Shubham Bangwal

Shubham Bangwal is a Senior Journalist at Youthistaan.com You can follow him on Twitter @sb_0fficial
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