The Doctrine of Death Sentence and Crimes in India

  • Pirtibha Sharma

Abstract

The contentious doctrine of the death penalty describes a practice in the era of punitive multiculturalism where such an abominable offence has been committed that an alternative reward of life imprisonment can never be recommended and the precious conduct can be eligible within the category of the thesis of the rarest of rare theories. Historically speaking, the hideous theological views of the definition of death penalty that were introduced during the Moghul rule were also adopted by the imperial empire that executed the death penalty by adopting the strict disciplinary judicial formalities and this particular theory of death penalty was also embraced from now on. The calls to limit or fully eradicate the concept of capital punishment are increasing as contemporary criminal jurisprudence merges with the divine viewpoints of the internationally accepted ideologies of human rights.

Published
2019-10-15
Section
Articles