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Any law has the RIGHT to KILL Men ??????
Asked by MASS,
13 May '08 11:42 am
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Since World War II there has been a consistent trend towards abolishing the death penalty. In 1977, 16 countries abolished death penalty. As of January 1 2008, 92 countries had abolished capital punishment altogether, 10 had done so for all offences except under special circumstances and 33 others had not used it for at least 10 years - while 62 countries actively retained the death penalty.
This is the position about law and killing.
Answered by Ponniah Samuel Ratnaraj, 13 May '08 12:38 pm
This is the position about law and killing.
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Love n war have no laws. saddam, z.a. bhutto, bhagat singh, etc were killed under the banner of law. jalianwala baug massacre was permitted under the law. these terminologies vary upon the applicability and the person/official applying the law.
Answered by G Gulati, 13 May '08 11:51 am
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One can kill a person only in self defence. Mercy killing is also in the law of some nations.
Answered by Dinesh Manaktala, 13 May '08 11:49 am
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Absolutely not , if they are criminals , then that country's law enforcement agencies must look into it
Answered by abdul hameed khan, 13 May '08 11:48 am
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only in fiction james bond with his agent code 007 is licenced to kill man.
Answered by HARIJIBAN BANERJEE, 13 May '08 11:44 am
only in fiction james bond with his agent code 007 is licenced to kill man.
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No but if while self defending some killed by has provision better consult lawyer
Answered by friend, 13 May '08 11:43 am
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