RSS chief proposes legal system based on ethos of society
RSS
chief Mohan Bhagwat today pitched for
reforms in law as he stressed the need to develop a legal system based on the
"ethos of the society".Addressing the concluding ceremony of the
silver jubilee celebrations of the Akhil
Bharatiya Adhivakta (Advocates) Parishad here, Bhagwat said though the new
Constitution was drafted after Independence, some old laws were taken from
foreign sources.
"Our
constitution was written based on the understanding of the 'Bharatiya' ethos of
our founding fathers,but many of the laws that we are still using are based on
the foreign sources and that laws were made as per their thinking...Seven
decades have passed since our independence...This is something we must
address," he said.
Bhagwat
demanded that entire system be based on the ethos of the society."Our
legal system should also be based on such ethos.A discussion and debate should
be held on this. After a comprehensive national debate we will have to arrive
at a consensus and such system should be made available to people.It should be
such that it not only benefits our country but also sets an example for other
countries," he said."...Other nations have their own jurisprudence.But
does our jurisprudence reflect the moral and value systems of our
society?" he asked.
The
Sangh chief referred to the trial of revolutionary Birsa Munda and 400 tribals by the British for leading an
armed struggle for independence."Unfortunately, what the tribals were
saying was being misrepresented by the interpreters and there was a huge gap
between what the (trial) judge was saying and what the accused were saying.
This gap seems to exist even today."Our justice system is under the ambit
of the legal framework but what is legal may not be morally right. For example,during
the Emergency, police had the right to shoot anyone and one could not ask a
question.Legally,The police were right but morally....?" he
questioned.

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