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Mob Justice Practice in Manipur deliberated on Intl. Human Rights Day observance

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The Criminal Justice Fellowship (TISS, Mumbai) and Eastern Sporting Association, Top Awang Leikai observed the International Human Rights Day under the theme Mob Justice Practice in Manipur at the community hall of Top Awang Leikai on Thursday. Contemporary trends of mob justice and criminal justice system in the state were deliberated during the observance function which was attended by around 40 youths.
On the occasion, Damudor Arambam, a legal research fellow at TISS, Mumbai stated that Human Rights are lawfully guaranteed by human rights law, protecting individuals and groups against actions that interfere with fundamental freedoms and human dignity. However the practice of mob justice denies the accused person a right to a fair hearing before a competent court and in many cases, a right to life.
He further said that mob justice should be condemned no matter the justifications thereof and it is a violation of human rights. There is need to allow proper justice to take its course even though justice is sometimes delayed and therefore invariably denied. Mob justice is against the principle of the right to be presumed innocent until proved guilty.
Briefing some cases of mob justice happened in the state, Saikhom Nikol, a lawyer stressed that, in most cases of mob justice, the punishment meted out do not correspond with the crime committed. Even petty thieves are condemned to death and this is not acceptable as it deprives the victims their rights to live. Mob justice may also result to victims being tortured, their property destroyed and they are denied the right to a fair hearing as guaranteed by various International Human Rights Conventions that India is one of the signatories.
Stating the role of media and its ethics, Pibathoi Naorem, an independent journalist condemned the present trend of media trial and glorification of the violence related by various media houses. Taking a note on the ethics of journalism, he said, it becomes very normal in the state where media houses disclose the identity an accused person and convicted of the same.
The programme was moderated by Guna Takhelambam of Eastern Sporting Association. Dr. Thingbaijam Sukumar and Athokpam Raghumani Singh were seated in the dais as president and guest of honour of the programme.
The participants in the programme raise about why people resort to such violence. Many of them shared that people have lost their faith in the present criminal justice system. The participants agreed to draw some resolutions in the form of recommendations to the state and other competent authorities.

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