CAPITAL PUNISHMENT IN INDIA AND ITS DETERRENT EFFECT OR NOT
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Death penalty in our country has become an exception because of the concept of rare of the rarest case phenomena. The principle of the death penalty being practically applied in the rarest of rare case laid down in the pointer judgment of Bachan Singh v State of Punjab has been interpreted in a different way in a variety of cases. This paper proposes to scrutinize the purpose of the test of rarest of rare in following cases and tries to sketch down the modern trend of the death penalty, its usefulness, and its sound effects on society.
Even after ratify the concept of rare of the rarest case death penalty is not that deter then the solitary confinement or public censure because these punishment directly harm through mental or physiological way. And we should have to make fast track court victim can get immediate punishment and in this justice is not denied also.
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