Do you support capital punishment? |
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Yes | 75 % |
No | 23 % |
Can't say | 2 % |
Total Votes Cast : 48 | |
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Posted by Adv Archana Deshmukh |
01/09/2012 16:22:08 |
Capital punishment should remain in the statute and should be given in rare case. There are some people who do not show any sign of reformation and transformation and have no repentance of the acts committed by them. Such people do not deserve any mercy. | |
Posted by Mahanand |
31/08/2012 18:00:55 |
i support | |
Posted by R.K Nanda |
29/08/2012 19:14:15 |
Yes,but in rarest of rare cases only. R.K.NANDA-ADV-SUPREME COURT OF INDIA | |
Posted by Dhingra P.S. |
29/08/2012 12:47:41 |
Except in Mumbai-like massacre cases, there should not be capital puunishment in any other type of cases. The question arises, what is gained by the nation/state, the individual (who gets capital punishment), and the opposite party? - Nation/state does not achieve any thing except hatred about law and order by the nears and dears of the person who is hanged; - the hanged person does not get any opportunity to repent or get himself transformed. The whole of his family is ruined economiccally and morally during the process of trial with a permanent blot on all of them, in addittion to the offendeer. His nears and dears earn disrespect for the whole life in the society. Psychologically his family members become disrespectful for law and order. Some of his nears and dears become revengeful towards the opposite party creating a series of subsequent law and order problem. - Opposite party, may be they get satisfied for the time being, but become fearful for likely revengeful activities against them by the nears and dears of the person getting capital punishmeent. ALL PARTIES BECOME LOSERS In fact the Government needs to review and introduce some innovative methods of transformation of the offenders to make them law abiding citizens. | |