11th Class English The Ailing Planet : The Green Movement's Role - Nani Palkhivala

  • question_answer 7)
    Laws are never respected nor enforced in India. Discuss  

    Answer:

    It is, indeed, a very sad state of affairs that in India, laws are neither respected nor enforced. There is a very well-written Constitution of India that covers all the aspects of the running of a country. Every day, the laws are made and reforms take place. But generally, Indians believe in breaking the laws or interpreting them according to their convenience. Take an e.g., dowry, child labour or female infanticide. There is a general apathy towards the system, which is required to enforce the law. There could be a lot of reasons behind this. Corruption is on the top. We, in India, know that everyone and everything is on sale. Second reason could be that, in our country, the course of justice takes a lot of time. We believe in the fact that, 'Justice delayed is justice denied'. So, there is a possibility that, here, people take law in their hands and try to meet their demands according to the way they want to.  


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