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These are extremely bad analogies, and display a fundamental ignorance of how the law is deployed.
So what? This can only be filed, not as a petition, by which presumably you are referring to a direct application to court, but as an FIR. Nobody can apply direct to court; the court will quite properly tell them to go and see the police about it.
If such an FIR is filed, the police investigate the matter. If it is genuine, they then convert the FIR and start looking for the perpetrators. If not, they note it accordingly and drop the matter.
These hypothetical cases are puzzling in the extreme.
Nothing happens to the morale of the Army. There may be a lot that affects the morale of a policeman, but sadly, they are not trained to deal with these situations, and, as a direct result, they create a mess, they are subjected to investigative and sometimes punitive investigation.
The IB is supposed to function as information- and intelligence-gatherers. They are not the CID. Please find out the difference. In this case, they took a terribly wrong role upon themselves, and it led directly to the killings.
No.
You are labouring under a misapprehension. None of this happens in normal cases. It happens in case of fake 'encounters' and it is in those cases that people fear investigation.
But aren't you aware that the higher echelons of command always check the facts, irrespective of what they represent to the world at large? Do you imagine that a general officer takes every statement at face value, and does not try to validate what happened? If you think so, did you see what happened during Kargil, when a division commander tried to bury his criminal neglect of the situation as it was unfolding by saying that he was going by what his brigadier had said? (The brigadier hadn't, but that didn't stop the major general.) This is what happens if the seniors do not value evidence on the ground....
Did you see any partisan behaviour favouring the congress in this particular thread?
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ok two militants, were killed by IA boys yesterday.... what if tomorrow a petition is filed for them saying they were just smugglers not terrorists, they were falsely targeted and the entire encounter was faked?
So what? This can only be filed, not as a petition, by which presumably you are referring to a direct application to court, but as an FIR. Nobody can apply direct to court; the court will quite properly tell them to go and see the police about it.
If such an FIR is filed, the police investigate the matter. If it is genuine, they then convert the FIR and start looking for the perpetrators. If not, they note it accordingly and drop the matter.
These hypothetical cases are puzzling in the extreme.
what do you do then, what happens to morale of security forces, these chaps are laying their live day in day out for what? to be second guessed for everything, and harassed.
Nothing happens to the morale of the Army. There may be a lot that affects the morale of a policeman, but sadly, they are not trained to deal with these situations, and, as a direct result, they create a mess, they are subjected to investigative and sometimes punitive investigation.
What happened to the the IB officials who tracked this entire intel, what was the treatment dealt out to them?
The IB is supposed to function as information- and intelligence-gatherers. They are not the CID. Please find out the difference. In this case, they took a terribly wrong role upon themselves, and it led directly to the killings.
Aren't we making the vanguard think ten times before he strikes that it might come back to haunt him, because he did his duty to protect the people.
No.
You are labouring under a misapprehension. None of this happens in normal cases. It happens in case of fake 'encounters' and it is in those cases that people fear investigation.
and where will we stop, should we question tomorrow, during a border flareup that Pakistani high commission has complained that Indian side fired first, lets now investigate which guard fired ?
But aren't you aware that the higher echelons of command always check the facts, irrespective of what they represent to the world at large? Do you imagine that a general officer takes every statement at face value, and does not try to validate what happened? If you think so, did you see what happened during Kargil, when a division commander tried to bury his criminal neglect of the situation as it was unfolding by saying that he was going by what his brigadier had said? (The brigadier hadn't, but that didn't stop the major general.) This is what happens if the seniors do not value evidence on the ground....
I am fine with whichever direction is taken by the law makers they are much smarter than I can ever be, I am just a simpleton who doesn't understand much of the politics and associated legalities, when a big tree fall earth shudders without any implications., but pre-emptive action on a terrorists needs to be clamped down upon with all the might of courts. I might have bit more than i can chew, I will limit myself to aviation and equipment threads.
Did you see any partisan behaviour favouring the congress in this particular thread?
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@Joe Shearer Bhai what are you doing here on a fine Saturday evening ?
Take Bhabi out for dinner or better yet cook some for Bhabi and serve it with love while you sing 'O meri zohra jabeen tujhee malooon nahin tou abhi tuk hai haseeen aur mein jawaaan...' !
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