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There is no provision in Constitution to kill anyone,already
by Prof. R K Gupta on May 29, 2007 10:39 AM

Let people of India know the facts. Constitution of India does not allow any one to kill other. Even army cannot kill any body unless war is decalred. Army also does not kill anyone if the person raises hands or surrenders and Prisoners of war have to be given due human treatment as per Geneva convention.
There is no provision to kill any one in any law of India including Cr.PC and IPC or Police Act. In fact is serious abuse of power and highly punishable in law.
What these policemen are doing is cold blooded murder in name of self defense(section 95-96 of IPC).They are basically cowards and corrupt. Every one in India knows about it. Not even 1 % people will talk good of Indian police officers. The IPS are rampantly corrupt and arrogant as if they have obliged the nation by passing one UPSC examination. The uniform and powers conferred under Cr PC and other laws are grossly abused by them.Their detective intelligence(that also includes ,our Indian Army) is almost ZERO. They kill people as they don't want to face fire and threat of life to face suspects(repeat-suspects only)or they kill for money or under political patronage.There is hardly difference today between a khaki clad and non khaki clad goondas. The Police officers who kill others under whatever pretext should be quickly prosecuted in special courts and all complaints against policemen including bribe and misbehaviour be taken seriously. So no law is required. Only serious punishment to few will take care of this

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