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Basic concept of torture as per constitution

 

Basic concept of torture as per constitution

 
A doctor, humiliated in custody, sought public law remedy for grant of compensation and the High Court, despite no factual dispute, has required him to submit a representation to the State Government for adequate relief pertaining to grant of compensation after expiry of 19 years with a further stipulation that if he is aggrieved by it, he can take recourse to requisite proceedings available to him under law. We are pained to say that this is not only asking a man to prefer an appeal from Caesar to Caesar’s wife but it also compels him like a cursed Sisyphus to carry the stone to the top of the mountainwherefrom the stone rolls down and he is obliged to repeatedly perform that futile exercise.

Torture” has not been defined in the Constitution or in other penal laws. “Torture” of a human being by another human being is essentially an instrument to impose the will of the “strong” over the “weak” by suffering. The word torture today has become synonymous with the darker side of humancivilization.


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pratik (self working)     13 October 2012

THERE IS A CASE LAW ON THE DEFINE OF TORTURE BUT I CANT FIND OUT .

 


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