- Prof. Kawaldeep Singh Kanwal
There are three basic principles on which any just judicial system needed to be based upon, for its impartial, independent, sanguine and credible delivery of justice:
- Every charged person should have to be considered and treated as innocent until established guilty through a complete fare and unprejudiced trial with exact equal chance of representation been given to all involved stakeholders without any trace of conflict of interests and in complete absence of any interference of populist viewpoint in case specific or in general.
- The structure of the legal system should be standing affirm on the foundation of an unbending determination that not even a single innocent be punished under the misuse of the judicial framework even if it had to let go few of guilty in structuring and ensuring same through its provisions.
- The foremost motive behind all the legal penalties and punishments given to the proven convicts should only have to be the reformation but never should be making even by taking a kind of legalized revenge.
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