Speech on punishment is a boon
Answers
Answer:
Answer is
Explanation:
Since ancient times it’s been trend that whenever a person does something wrong he must be punished. The purpose behind this punishment is twofold, firstly the person must be punished for the wrong he did, secondly delivering punishment sets an example for others which discourages them from doing wrong.
In India, it is a major point of discussion among activists, politicians, philosophers, etc. Because of its irrevocable nature, it is always open for debates on its fairness and appropriateness. On the one hand, the Indian constitution has an objective to preserve the human rights of every person, it ensures every person’s right to life under article 21, on other hand, India is stringent about upholding capital punishment. But it went through a lot of change, in ancient times the death penalty was given through means like cruxifixion, drowning, beating to death, burning alive. These brutal punishments are no more given, the death penalty is given in very exceptional cases.