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Scholars International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice (SIJLCJ)
Volume-3 | Issue-08 | 248-256
Review Article
Mob Lynching or Horde Lynching: A Threat to Rule of Law Along with Recent Supreme Court Guidelines
Upasana Borah
Published : Aug. 26, 2020
DOI : 10.36348/sijlcj.2020.v03i08.001
Abstract
The Constitution of India is established upon the fundamental guideline of Rule of Law which in itself incorporates quality of Law. What's more, the Preamble to the Constitution depicts the thought where Justice, Freedom and Equality is to be made sure about to all the residents and Fraternity must be advanced among all the residents. However, it has been a long time since the Constitution was ordered and we have neglected to guarantee that they are being followed. The term 'We' incorporates the Legislature, Executive and Judiciary yet additionally the nation all in all. Crowd Violence is one of such territories where standards cherished in the Constitution are disregarded. In this article, the writers give a short review about the reasons related with crowd brutality, the current law in this regard and the location a significant issue of whether an explicit law is required. In this examination paper, I would concentrate on the current legitimate arrangements concerning savagery, the issues with these arrangements and requirement for extraordinary laws managing such viciousness with the assistance of doctrinal examination. I would likewise study the circumstance on different nations where such viciousness is pervasive and look at the techniques received by them to check such viciousness. I would likewise bring up the proposals made by the Supreme Court just as the bills presented by the Members of Parliament to check such viciousness.
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