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[FONT="]The Supreme Court on Tuesday issued detailed directions to the Centre and state governments on controlling incidents of mob-lynching, and asked that a law be created against lynching. In its 45-page judgment, the three-judge bench of the apex court headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra spent three dozen pages illuminating us on the undesirability of vigilantism; that lynching incidents were on the rise because the rule of law had failed in our country; and that we had lost sight of the idea of "unity in diversity" (in specific response to cow vigilantism). The meat of the judgement lay in the last 8-9 pages or so, containing specific directions on preventive, remedial and punitive measures that governments should take up to tackle such incidents.
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https://www.firstpost.com/india/new...-to-further-politicise-situation-4761471.html
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https://www.firstpost.com/india/new...-to-further-politicise-situation-4761471.html