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International Journal of English Literature and Culture Vol. 4(8), pp. 165-174, September, 2016 ISSN: 2360-7831 DOI: 10.14662/IJELC2016.067
Research paper
Historicity of Torture: An Analysis of Indian Democracy
Inamul Haq
Doctoral Research candidate, Central University of Gujarat. E-mail: Mantooinam72@gmail.com
Accepted 24 September 2016
On the basic
pillars of democracy like rule of law, human dignity, civic
participation and good governance, torture is a fundamental assault. In
the current scenario all democratic countries were engaged in torture
and other cruel inhuman treatment in its counter terrorism operations.
Torture can be justified for oppressive regimes and for the maintenance
of law and order. Besides that, it was used to destroy external,
internal as well as for security threat. In democratic countries,
torture is also used when ethnic, religious or political divisions
threaten the unity of state. India is considered as world’s largest
democracy. The country has civil society, free media and independent
judiciary. Still the country is engaged in quotidian violence like
torture, which is widely prevalent in the name of national security,
investigation crimes, extracting information and punishing criminals.
Torture is an instrument of state power in authoritarian system which
applies all means to silence the political opponents or bend them
towards rule of law. Nevertheless, torture occurs in the democratic
countries in which rule of law is highly respected likely in maintaining
peace and public order, national security and fight against terrorism.
It is clear that in democracy when the rights of an individual have been
weakened and are on the mercy of those who are in power, the result is
that quotidian violence and other cruel punishments can occur. Torture
is a brutal method of social and political control which relies on
complex networks of technology, training, facilitators and perpetrators.
It demands classified structures located within enclaves of barbarism in
order to achieve its aim of inducing terror. Modern states have built
burgeoning detention facilities like immigration centers, prisons and
police cells that engage in torture and other cruel, inhuman treatments.
The law enforcement agencies engage in torture and other cruel, inhuman
and degrading treatment or punishment in the name of counter- terrorism,
security threats and soon. The states use violence like methods to
control and terrorize its people to maintain the status quo or to
destroy internal or external political, ideological or military threats.
The state uses torture and makes it clear that enhanced interrogation
techniques makes a person from kidnapping to extra-ordinary rendition,
from citizen to unlawful enemy combatant and from human to terrorist.
The paper will analyze the torture in Ancient, Medieval and Modern
periods and mainly focus on custodial torture in India and highlights
the main provisions of torture bill in India. The study is exploratory
in nature which merely intends to explore research questions and does
not intend to offer a final and conclusive solution to the existing
problem. It determines the nature of problem and hence cannot provide a
conclusive evidence. It helps in developing a better understanding of
the problem Cite This Article As: Haq I (2016). Historicity of Torture: An Analysis of Indian Democracy. Inter. J. Eng. Lit. Cult. 4(8): 165-174 |
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