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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   Permalink | Hide replies

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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  RE:There is no provision in Constitution to kill anyone,already
by brajesh anand on May 29, 2007 10:52 AM   Permalink
now i understand, what prof.gupta means, he wants pepole should humiliate him and he feels good in self humiliation,we should be pity on him, he is psychic ill case,we should pray for his recovery.speedy recovery prof.gupta

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by patel ravjibhai on May 29, 2007 11:29 AM   Permalink
Get Well Soon.....!!!


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  RE:There is no provision in Constitution to kill anyone,already
by Joyee Funee on May 29, 2007 10:50 AM   Permalink
Terroist have different constitution and it is as follows :
1. Kill every Innocent (particulary Hindu's)by blasting them

2. As Indian constitution and Judiciary will take its sweet time to convict, by that time our citizens (terroist) will die thier natural death SO you have to do maximum loss to India and take maximum advantage of its Constituion

DEAR PROF. GUPTA
PLEASE NOTE WE HAVE ADAPTED OUR CONSTITUTION FROM BRITISH

IT IS THE SAME BRITISH GOVT WHICH ENCOUNTERED A BRAZILIAN JUST SUSPECTING HIS BEHAVIOUR DURING LONDON TUBE TRAIN BLAST

USA HAS AMENDED ITS CONSTITUTION AFTER 911 AND GIVEN FULL RIGHTS TO POLICE TO QUESTION, DETAIN ALSO TAPE ANY ONE ON BASE OF SUSPICTION OF TERRORISM




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  RE:There is no provision in Constitution to kill anyone,already
by Bhaskar Chattopadhyay on May 29, 2007 10:40 AM   Permalink

What did COnstitution do to protect Kashmiri Pandits?

What is constitution doing to protect temples, people from terrorism?

Didn't supreme court upheld POTA?

What does constitution say on Uniform Civil Code?

hehe..you cannot pick and choose. You cannot demand 'secular' constitution, as well as Haaj Subsidy, Sharia Law?

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by Bhaskar Chattopadhyay on May 29, 2007 10:41 AM   Permalink

and now 'muslim' reservation:)-

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  RE:There is no provision in Constitution to kill anyone,already
by Bhaskar kurien on May 29, 2007 10:50 AM   Permalink
Bhaskar Chattopadhay,
I don't know how old you are.But you are one of those typical misguided ,brainwashed,naive kids

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  RE:There is no provision in Constitution to kill anyone,already
by Bhaskar Chattopadhyay on May 29, 2007 10:55 AM   Permalink

Kurien: the last thing I need is certifcate from you!

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  RE:There is no provision in Constitution to kill anyone,already
by Sreekanth Ravindran on May 29, 2007 10:48 AM   Permalink
Why muslims wanted personal law only on civil laws.just to marry 7 times.. If they are so interested in sariat laws why dont they accept sariat criminal law also?.

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by balamurugan swaminathan on May 29, 2007 11:07 AM   Permalink
Stop fuelling tensions by dividing the country. Divide and rule is followed by British and now by BJP. Our country is divided in all aspectes by religion, upper castes, lower castes, states, language and many more. Stop thinking like this and think contructively, common man we are living in 21st century not in 18th. Man how come this country will become a super power with this divisions, think like an educated man. Do not spoil people by weeding poison in their heart.

So you are saying all Muslims living in this country are bad, I can prove you that 99 % are good and law abiding citizens. Hindus and muslims are living happily. Clean you mind and heart.

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by patel ravjibhai on May 29, 2007 11:25 AM   Permalink
i m living in US...i have lot of Muslim freinds...mostly Pakistani, and believe me they all are much better than my guju freinds..

if u said that 99% muslims are good why we r talking about that 1% bad guys....
So, tell me why we hate pakistanis and called them anti-indian, if most of them r damned good !!! ONLY bcoz some of them r very bad...!!

So, Mr. Bala Swami , we r talking about that bad guys among them....if they accept it, its good otherwise this CANCER will become uncured...

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by Mak C on May 29, 2007 02:21 PM   Permalink
Sane words....no takers. Sad, but nevertheless needed to keep a society in check. Evil prevails if the good remain silent.

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  RE:There is no provision in Constitution to kill anyone,already
by patel ravjibhai on May 29, 2007 11:09 AM   Permalink
as indian citizen ,we all respects our law/constitution , but how it will effective against persons who do not beleive in it ?

We called person a terrorist , who do not beleive in any constitutions / laws.

Afzal Guru , a prime accused of Parliament Attack do not believe in indian constitution , then why he is not 'hang' till date and wait for president's permission in the name of constitution provisions for forgiveness..
if he has no connections w/ pakistan, why Musharaf/Pak. Govt. talks about some deals to free him...

Our Army/J&K police arrested LeT leader after long hide-n-seek game and jalied him ....what we got after that ?? IA plane hijjacked to Kandhaar and we freed him along with other terrorists in BIG deal and he is still master-minding terrorist attacks in india more powerfully...

These Human Activists didn't say anything about 'Virappan' Encounter, but they have soft corner for 'Afzal Guru' and others....Why ??? Because they are only...SECULARISTS of this secular nation...

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  RE:There is no provision in Constitution to kill anyone,already
by Aditya Singh on May 29, 2007 10:48 AM   Permalink
If you are really professor then you might be some around 35 years by now. If that is the case then I am pretty much younger to you, but I think you need a lesson from me. A coin has both sides. Same applies here. Sometimes we need to use by-pass rules to avert a worst condition.
Let me know professor from you, if a terrorist kills say a single person can you get back that life. You said right that we do not have right to kill anyone. But what we have to do? If we keep them in jails their men kill do hijackings,kidnaps and will get free from the law in the lack of evidence. So should we leave them?
There is a thin-line that probably you may learn from your life when it happens to you or your family.

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