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28-August, 2015 17:41 IST
Law Commission of India’s Clarification on News Item “End Death Penalty, Keep it for Terror Only: Law Commission”
The Law Commission of India issued the following PRESS COMMUNIQUÉ today in light ofa news item titled - “End death penalty, keep it for terror only: Law Commission” in a daily for publication/broadcast.
PRESS COMMUNIQUÉ
AnewspaperreportappearedintheDelhiEditionofIndianExpressdated28August2015 captioned “End death penalty, keep it for terror only: Law Commission”. The Law Commission of India clarifies that this is a case of incorrect reporting arid does not reflect the final recommendations of the Commission. The “draft report” that has been reported uponis not the final version that is proposed to be submitted to the Union Minister of Law and Justice. The Commission further clarifies that a subject like death penalty is extremely sensitive in nature,and reporting on such a subject without clearly understanding the views of the Commission may have an adverse impact on the public.Attributing the final views of the Commission to a “draft report”, that was intended for private circulation amongst Members and meant for discussion, has opened up the issue for unnecessary speculation.The Commission regards the news report as an interference in its functioning.
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28-August, 2015 17:41 IST
Law Commission of India’s Clarification on News Item “End Death Penalty, Keep it for Terror Only: Law Commission”
The Law Commission of India issued the following PRESS COMMUNIQUÉ today in light ofa news item titled - “End death penalty, keep it for terror only: Law Commission” in a daily for publication/broadcast.
PRESS COMMUNIQUÉ
AnewspaperreportappearedintheDelhiEditionofIndianExpressdated28August2015 captioned “End death penalty, keep it for terror only: Law Commission”. The Law Commission of India clarifies that this is a case of incorrect reporting arid does not reflect the final recommendations of the Commission. The “draft report” that has been reported uponis not the final version that is proposed to be submitted to the Union Minister of Law and Justice. The Commission further clarifies that a subject like death penalty is extremely sensitive in nature,and reporting on such a subject without clearly understanding the views of the Commission may have an adverse impact on the public.Attributing the final views of the Commission to a “draft report”, that was intended for private circulation amongst Members and meant for discussion, has opened up the issue for unnecessary speculation.The Commission regards the news report as an interference in its functioning.
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