Extra-Judicial Killing Admirable or Reprehensible

  • Adil Abbas and Raj Narayan Verma
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  • Adil Abbas

    Student at School of Law and Governance, Central University of South Bihar, India.

  • Raj Narayan Verma

    Student at School of Law and Governance, Central University of South Bihar, India.

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Abstract

In the modern era where we are inclined to provide fundamental rights to animals, we are not capable of securing the fundamental rights to the humans. India is a nation where every statutory body regulate with statutes, and police department is one of them. Police Department is one of the best statutory body ever established. With the presence of police, we feel safe, because it is the body responsible for maintaining and implementing laws, and protecting fundamental rights of the humans, but Police Department has dark sides as well. Police Department is in the top of the list for violating the fundamental rights of the humans, by the way of murdering the accused/alleged, without providing the opportunity of being heard fairly by the Hon’ble Courts, and this whole process is termed as Extra-Judicial Killing. But it is very deplorable to accept that Extra-Judicial Killing is very appraisable action among the public, and it gets massive support of public as well as government, which clearly shows the wariness of public upon the judicial system of our nation, which is reprehensible. In this article we will discuss in detail about the Extra-Judicial Killing.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 4, Issue 6, Page 975 - 980

DOI: https://doij.org/10.10000/IJLMH.112349

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