Asifa case (minor rape)
6 years ago
Sir/ Madam,
As an ordinary citizen I would like to know how can you as a lawyer initiate the process of bringing a change in laws for sexual offenders who have physically abused minors? Can you or I as an ordinary citizen suggest the new set of laws? And if majority of Indian citizens agree with the suggested laws can these suggestions be taken up for discussion in the parliament to be implemented if agreed upon by majority of members?
Please advice. Thanks.
Deepak Yashwantrao Bade
Responded 5 years ago
A.dear client i agreed on advice that here are law's made for what you have discuss.Our politicians makes law not lawyers that's why there is a saying vote properly. Citizens have a right to choose there leaders by way of vote, second and third answer is no.
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A.The media and public seem to think that changing laws ( to impose perhaps harsher punishments ) will reduce crimes. There exist sufficiently strong laws for any crime, but it is the inefficiency in investigating skills / efficiency that gives scope for criminals to escape. It is also important to ensure that some one who is innocent is not punished just because some people appear in media and make allegations.
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Ashish K Dongre
Responded 6 years ago
A.There are law's made for what you have discuss.Our politicians makes law not lawyers that's why there is a saying vote properly. Citizens have a right to choose there leaders by way of vote, second and third answer is no.
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Ambrose Leo
Responded 6 years ago
A.As an ordinary citizen you want to undertake the highly specialised & serious issues. Only Professional constitutional expert Lawyer of High Court or Supreme Court can help & guide you.
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