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Franchising with Regional Team Managers and Partners into existence, it got power to rule, to punish, and to maintain law and order. It awarded dearth penalty severely.Many franchise consultants shy away from such advice as securing master franchises as a plan for expansion with a new franchising company. This is because the legal issues and the litigation are tough to deal with and for that kind of liability there just is not enough money in it. Plus most franchisor later regret giving away that much of he pie or they have one or two master franchise failures which brings down the whole system due to bad PR and litigation costs.One method considered for our company was to set up regional team partners and use existing franchisees already under the franchise agreement to assist in regional expansion. But we decided to make them managers rather than master franchises, regional franchises, sub-franchisors or partners. It turned out we were right as we made the rapid expansion term of only 2-years to the regional team managers incase they under performed or failed to assist us in opening new units. Several underwhelmed us, yet as a whole the program worked and added many units each year in many different regions.This is good as the goal of a franchisor is to expand. Below is the list of stipulations I put forth to insure that everyone had a fair chance in the agreement;Regional team manager understands and acknowledges that the following requirements must be met in order to qualify as the regional team manager:(A)The regional team manager must, at the time of such assignment, be financially responsible and economically capable of performing our objectives in this Agreement and in our business development plan.(B) The regional team manager must expressly assume and agree to perform such obligation and sign a binding agreement with us.(C) The regional team manager must be trained and pass our special regional team manager training course.(D) The regional team man The various methods of execution were the Babylonians used drowning, the Hebrews stoned. The Greeks allowed a free man to take poison but a slave was beaten to death. Roman usages included precipitation fro the Tarpian rock, strangulations, exposure to wild beasts, crucifixion and for patricide, the coleus (drowning a condemned man in a sack with a cock, a viper and a dog. In Britain hanging was generally used. In France it was the guillotine , in Spain the garrote was used and the head man’s axe to the life of convicts in Germany. In USA the criminal was executed by the electric chair or the gas chamber, or by lethal gas or lethal injection In India the offender is hanged by neck. In Iran executions are carried out behind the prison walls and public executions are made. It is to be noted that for centuries death penalty was not debated so far as its legitimacy or its practical utility was concerned. Its acceptance in ancient societies seems to have depended on three principal causes. a) In significant values attached to human life or at least, to the life of any particular individual. 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A great thing about blog hosting forums is that you will be receiving unbiased recommendations from different people worldwide.If you’re planning on obtaining paid blog hosting services, a blog hosting forum can give you information about different features available for e The world is developing; man is developing, so crimes are developing. Crime has become a universal factor in the society. It is antiquotous in society. In day today life we come across a series of crimes such as rape, murder, adultery etc. Due to development of man socially, organically and psychologically, the crimes have locked horns with the society. As the criminal behaviour of man supports him to commit heinous crimes Rapists rape, murderers’ murder etc., it was also a problem in the history. The nature of man is becoming very cruel, selfish as to commit offences as he likes, for this punishment is prescribed by the law for the offenders of its provisions to serve many different purposes. First, the suffering it inflicts on offenders satisfies the community’s demand for what is called vengeance, retribution, retaliation, atonement, reprobation or justice, second, it may be regarded as a positive means of converting an offender into a consciously moral person. Third, it may make him law –abiding simply by causing him to fear what would happen to him if he were to commit a crime again. Fourth, it would serve as an object lesson to other potential law violators. Fifth, by depriving him of his life –or liberty –it would completely prevent –or temporarily or permanently curtail –his criminal activities. The supreme object of all measures taken to fulfill these aims is to achieve the protection of the community and strengthening general respect for law and justice. For strengthening general respect for law and justice and preventing the heinous crimes capital punishment is been introduced. Death sentence is a capital punishment; it is awarded for heinous and grievous crimes. In old testament death penalty was prescribed for blasphemy, idolatry, witchcraft, false worship, Sabbath breaking, murder, adultery, incest, sodomy, bestiality, man stealing (kidnapping), false witness, reviling the magistrates, cursing or smiting of parents. 2. What is Death Sentence? The term “Death sentence” stands for most severe form of punishment. It is the punishment which is to be awarded for the most heinous, grievous and detestable crimes against humanity. Death sentence means legal punishment of death for a crime ; it is a order for criminal’s execution. Death sentence is awarded to the most serious crimes such as treason , blasphemy , murder , rape , incest , bestiality , adultery , bigamy , for sex offences and drug trafficking and armed robbery. The death sentence is a unique means of deterring people from committing capital crimes and protecting society. The services to the community that the death penalty might be expected to perform are 1) The satisfaction of the demand for retribution by making the crime pay for his misdeed with his life Death sentence is awarded to the “rarest of rare cases.” 3. A Brief Historical Overview of the Death Sentence As a form of penalty, death sentence prevailed in the earliest Law of Moses which has had a significant influence on the shaping of capital justice in Western World. After bringing his people out of Egypt, the Lord, according to the Bible , gave Moses on Mount Sinai the Ten Commandments , to guide their conduct. Mosaic Law prescribed death sentences to adultery, murder, rape, working on Sabbath day, blasphemy, kidnapping and theft. Who ever commit all the above crime was stoned to death by the community. The Republic of Israel was constituted in 1948. Its parliament –the Knesset abandoned the Mosaic law of a “Lie for a life” and abolished the death penalty in 1954 except for treason in wartime and for Nazi collaborators. Hammurabi came out with his code of laws which is known as Hammurabi code which are thousand years old. Hammurabi code delays “when ever hurt is done, you shall give life for life, eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot, burn for burn, bruise for bruise, wound for wound”. Hebrew laws prescribed death sentence for crimes like adultery, rape, bestiality, blasphemy and non observances. Death penalty was frequently practiced among Assyrians, Babylonians, Persians and Egyptians. Greek law generally regarded homicide, treason and sacrileges as capital offences. The Romans were very hard in punishing the criminals. In Ancient India during the Mughal period King Akbar in 1852 forbade to award death penalty. The king himself acted as a judge for serious crimes. Death penalty could be inflicted by hanging , beheading , and impaling . Execution could take place by throwing a man down from the roof. Another common method was to get him criminal trampled under the feet of elephants. The other forms of punishing were leaving them in a room full of poisonous snakes. Yet another method was to get the criminal torn to pieces by dogs. The culprits were thrown to the crocodiles in the ditch. They awarded death penalty for rape, blasphemy, murder, theft, adultery, etc. After all this church came into existence, it got power to rule, to punish, and to maintain law and order. It awarded dearth penalty severely. The various methods of execution were the Babylonians used drowning, the Hebrews stoned. The Greeks allowed a free man to take poison but a slave was beaten to death. Roman usages included precipitation fro the Tarpian rock, strangulations, exposure to wild beasts, crucifixion and for patricide, the coleus (drowning a condemned man in a sack with a cock, a viper and a dog. In Britain hanging was generally used. In France it was the guillotine , in Spain the garrote was used and the head man’s axe to the life of convicts in Germany. In USA the criminal was executed by the electric chair or the gas chamber, or by lethal gas or lethal injection In India the offender is hanged by neck. In Iran executions are carried out behind the prison walls and public executions are made. It is to be noted that for centuries death penalty was not debated so far as its legitimacy or its practical utility was concerned. Its acceptance in ancient societies seems to have depended on three principal causes. a) In significant values attached to human life or at least, to the life of any particular individual. Ideas For Teenagers With Business Dreams urtail –his criminal activities.I don't know if you are looking to get rich or just looking for money to spend at the mall, but if you have an entrepreneurial spirit, do something with it! Get some experience doing something entrepreneurial at as young an age as possible.The average successful business person failed two or three times before they had their first business success. There are some aspects of business that you can only learn by starting a business.I think it was E. Howard Hunt (one of the richest men of the 1970s) who said "the secret of success is that there is no secret of success." In another words, we all know that it is largely a manner of hard work. One of the things that gets in way of success is the pursuit of the elusive "secret" of success. While some are straying from the path and looking for a utopian "secret of success" others are working hard and moving forward.The other thing that gets in the way is not having a dream or a goal worth having. If you believe that all you are going to be is average, you are likely to be right. Don't get the path to success confused with the typical career path that leads nowhere.Here is a game plan for a teenager with business dreams:First go out and get that menial job you don't want. Plan to save every penny you can. And while you need to do the best you can at that job in order to learn from it, use the fact that you hate it to motivate you to save as much as possible and to work on other ways of making money.Second, think about how you can use your talents or other resources to make money more efficiently. Think about it all of the time (except of course when you are studying).Do you have a particular knowledge about something that gives you an advantage in buying and selling objects in a certain category? People have made small fortunes buying items at garage sales and The supreme object of all measures taken to fulfill these aims is to achieve the protection of the community and strengthening general respect for law and justice. For strengthening general respect for law and justice and preventing the heinous crimes capital punishment is been introduced. Death sentence is a capital punishment; it is awarded for heinous and grievous crimes. In old testament death penalty was prescribed for blasphemy, idolatry, witchcraft, false worship, Sabbath breaking, murder, adultery, incest, sodomy, bestiality, man stealing (kidnapping), false witness, reviling the magistrates, cursing or smiting of parents. 2. What is Death Sentence? The term “Death sentence” stands for most severe form of punishment. It is the punishment which is to be awarded for the most heinous, grievous and detestable crimes against humanity. Death sentence means legal punishment of death for a crime ; it is a order for criminal’s execution. Death sentence is awarded to the most serious crimes such as treason , blasphemy , murder , rape , incest , bestiality , adultery , bigamy , for sex offences and drug trafficking and armed robbery. The death sentence is a unique means of deterring people from committing capital crimes and protecting society. The services to the community that the death penalty might be expected to perform are 1) The satisfaction of the demand for retribution by making the crime pay for his misdeed with his life Death sentence is awarded to the “rarest of rare cases.” 3. A Brief Historical Overview of the Death Sentence As a form of penalty, death sentence prevailed in the earliest Law of Moses which has had a significant influence on the shaping of capital justice in Western World. After bringing his people out of Egypt, the Lord, according to the Bible , gave Moses on Mount Sinai the Ten Commandments , to guide their conduct. Mosaic Law prescribed death sentences to adultery, murder, rape, working on Sabbath day, blasphemy, kidnapping and theft. Who ever commit all the above crime was stoned to death by the community. The Republic of Israel was constituted in 1948. Its parliament –the Knesset abandoned the Mosaic law of a “Lie for a life” and abolished the death penalty in 1954 except for treason in wartime and for Nazi collaborators. Hammurabi came out with his code of laws which is known as Hammurabi code which are thousand years old. Hammurabi code delays “when ever hurt is done, you shall give life for life, eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot, burn for burn, bruise for bruise, wound for wound”. Hebrew laws prescribed death sentence for crimes like adultery, rape, bestiality, blasphemy and non observances. Death penalty was frequently practiced among Assyrians, Babylonians, Persians and Egyptians. Greek law generally regarded homicide, treason and sacrileges as capital offences. The Romans were very hard in punishing the criminals. In Ancient India during the Mughal period King Akbar in 1852 forbade to award death penalty. The king himself acted as a judge for serious crimes. Death penalty could be inflicted by hanging , beheading , and impaling . Execution could take place by throwing a man down from the roof. Another common method was to get him criminal trampled under the feet of elephants. The other forms of punishing were leaving them in a room full of poisonous snakes. Yet another method was to get the criminal torn to pieces by dogs. The culprits were thrown to the crocodiles in the ditch. They awarded death penalty for rape, blasphemy, murder, theft, adultery, etc. After all this church came into existence, it got power to rule, to punish, and to maintain law and order. It awarded dearth penalty severely. The various methods of execution were the Babylonians used drowning, the Hebrews stoned. The Greeks allowed a free man to take poison but a slave was beaten to death. Roman usages included precipitation fro the Tarpian rock, strangulations, exposure to wild beasts, crucifixion and for patricide, the coleus (drowning a condemned man in a sack with a cock, a viper and a dog. In Britain hanging was generally used. In France it was the guillotine , in Spain the garrote was used and the head man’s axe to the life of convicts in Germany. In USA the criminal was executed by the electric chair or the gas chamber, or by lethal gas or lethal injection In India the offender is hanged by neck. In Iran executions are carried out behind the prison walls and public executions are made. It is to be noted that for centuries death penalty was not debated so far as its legitimacy or its practical utility was concerned. Its acceptance in ancient societies seems to have depended on three principal causes. a) In significant values attached to human life or at least, to the life of any particular individual. Internet Radio Broadcasting - What's the Best Bitrate cting society.There is a lot of discussion and disagreement among internet broadcaster about the best bitrate to use in order to get the best music quality. This article will address this topic and the other factors that affect sound quality.Although it is widely believed that the higher the stream bitrate the better the streaming quality there are other factors involved. One important factor is the stream encoder. There are many options depending on what software you are using to encode your stream. For intance you could create a stream that is 128kbs stereo which sends the stream at 44khz. This would create a high quality broadband stream for your listeners. You can create a similar stream at lower bitrates as well.So why use anything other setting? Because 128kbs stereo doesn't necessarily give your listeners the best sound experience. In my testing a lower bitrate like 64kbs encoded in mono can produce as good or better sound quality than the 128kbs stereo stream. Every computer doesn't play your stream the same. On an average computer with two speakers quite often the mono stream will be a better listening experience. I recently received an email from a new internet broadcaster. He wanted to know why my stream at 16kbs sounded better than his 64kbs stereo stream. My 16kbs stream is using mono at 16khz. It produces the best possible 16kbs listener experience in my opinion.The bottom line is bigger isn't always better. If you have a broadcast stream experiment with differnt bitrates and encoders. Try mono and stereo. Listen to your stream on different computers and speaker systems. Try to be the listener and experience what they will hear. This is the best way to decide on your bitrate and encoding. The services to the community that the death penalty might be expected to perform are 1) The satisfaction of the demand for retribution by making the crime pay for his misdeed with his life Death sentence is awarded to the “rarest of rare cases.” 3. A Brief Historical Overview of the Death Sentence As a form of penalty, death sentence prevailed in the earliest Law of Moses which has had a significant influence on the shaping of capital justice in Western World. After bringing his people out of Egypt, the Lord, according to the Bible , gave Moses on Mount Sinai the Ten Commandments , to guide their conduct. Mosaic Law prescribed death sentences to adultery, murder, rape, working on Sabbath day, blasphemy, kidnapping and theft. Who ever commit all the above crime was stoned to death by the community. The Republic of Israel was constituted in 1948. Its parliament –the Knesset abandoned the Mosaic law of a “Lie for a life” and abolished the death penalty in 1954 except for treason in wartime and for Nazi collaborators. Hammurabi came out with his code of laws which is known as Hammurabi code which are thousand years old. Hammurabi code delays “when ever hurt is done, you shall give life for life, eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot, burn for burn, bruise for bruise, wound for wound”. Hebrew laws prescribed death sentence for crimes like adultery, rape, bestiality, blasphemy and non observances. Death penalty was frequently practiced among Assyrians, Babylonians, Persians and Egyptians. Greek law generally regarded homicide, treason and sacrileges as capital offences. The Romans were very hard in punishing the criminals. In Ancient India during the Mughal period King Akbar in 1852 forbade to award death penalty. The king himself acted as a judge for serious crimes. Death penalty could be inflicted by hanging , beheading , and impaling . Execution could take place by throwing a man down from the roof. Another common method was to get him criminal trampled under the feet of elephants. The other forms of punishing were leaving them in a room full of poisonous snakes. Yet another method was to get the criminal torn to pieces by dogs. The culprits were thrown to the crocodiles in the ditch. They awarded death penalty for rape, blasphemy, murder, theft, adultery, etc. After all this church came into existence, it got power to rule, to punish, and to maintain law and order. It awarded dearth penalty severely. The various methods of execution were the Babylonians used drowning, the Hebrews stoned. The Greeks allowed a free man to take poison but a slave was beaten to death. Roman usages included precipitation fro the Tarpian rock, strangulations, exposure to wild beasts, crucifixion and for patricide, the coleus (drowning a condemned man in a sack with a cock, a viper and a dog. In Britain hanging was generally used. In France it was the guillotine , in Spain the garrote was used and the head man’s axe to the life of convicts in Germany. In USA the criminal was executed by the electric chair or the gas chamber, or by lethal gas or lethal injection In India the offender is hanged by neck. In Iran executions are carried out behind the prison walls and public executions are made. It is to be noted that for centuries death penalty was not debated so far as its legitimacy or its practical utility was concerned. Its acceptance in ancient societies seems to have depended on three principal causes. a) In significant values attached to human life or at least, to the life of any particular individual. Free and Easy School Fundraisers | Elementary and High School Fund Raising Ideas bi came out with his code of laws which is known as Hammurabi code which are thousand years old. Hammurabi code delays “when ever hurt is done, you shall give life for life, eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot, burn for burn, bruise for bruise, wound for wound”. Hebrew laws prescribed death sentence for crimes like adultery, rape, bestiality, blasphemy and non observances.Parents are always looking for free and easy ways to improve their child's education. School funding plays a big part in the education that your child receives, especially if you are in a smaller school such as a church school or private, independently owned school. There are several school fundraising and fund raiser programs that a parent can participate in that will help with the goal of raising funding for their school. The following paragraphs describe some of the most easy, effortless and popular school fundraising ideas in which parents can participate: 1. Campbell's Labels for Education -- The Campbell's Labels for Education fundraising campaign has been around for many years and provides large amounts of funding to schools throughout the country each year. The process is simple -- simply peel off the labels of your Campbell's soups and turn them into your school. Your school will then send them in to Campbell's to redeem them for school funding. Also, did you know that all Campbell's labels aren't worth the same amount of money? I found that the Campbell's line of Chunky Chilis are actually worth 5 soup labels! Campbell's makes lots of other products that you can turn into your school for funding -- it's not just limited to soups! For more information on the Campbell's Labels for Education fund raising program and many of the Campbell's products that are worth funding for your school, visit the Labels for Education website. 2. General Mills Box Tops for Education -- This fund raising program is very similar to the Campbell's program listed above. Simply purchase any General Mills products with the Box Top for Education label on it, turn it in to your school, and they in turn will send it in for school funding. It's that simple. You can find out more about this fund raiser program by visiting the Box Death penalty was frequently practiced among Assyrians, Babylonians, Persians and Egyptians. Greek law generally regarded homicide, treason and sacrileges as capital offences. The Romans were very hard in punishing the criminals. In Ancient India during the Mughal period King Akbar in 1852 forbade to award death penalty. The king himself acted as a judge for serious crimes. Death penalty could be inflicted by hanging , beheading , and impaling . Execution could take place by throwing a man down from the roof. Another common method was to get him criminal trampled under the feet of elephants. The other forms of punishing were leaving them in a room full of poisonous snakes. Yet another method was to get the criminal torn to pieces by dogs. The culprits were thrown to the crocodiles in the ditch. They awarded death penalty for rape, blasphemy, murder, theft, adultery, etc. After all this church came into existence, it got power to rule, to punish, and to maintain law and order. It awarded dearth penalty severely. The various methods of execution were the Babylonians used drowning, the Hebrews stoned. The Greeks allowed a free man to take poison but a slave was beaten to death. Roman usages included precipitation fro the Tarpian rock, strangulations, exposure to wild beasts, crucifixion and for patricide, the coleus (drowning a condemned man in a sack with a cock, a viper and a dog. In Britain hanging was generally used. In France it was the guillotine , in Spain the garrote was used and the head man’s axe to the life of convicts in Germany. In USA the criminal was executed by the electric chair or the gas chamber, or by lethal gas or lethal injection In India the offender is hanged by neck. In Iran executions are carried out behind the prison walls and public executions are made. It is to be noted that for centuries death penalty was not debated so far as its legitimacy or its practical utility was concerned. Its acceptance in ancient societies seems to have depended on three principal causes. a) In significant values attached to human life or at least, to the life of any particular individual. You Don't Lead By Hitting People Over The Head into existence, it got power to rule, to punish, and to maintain law and order. It awarded dearth penalty severely.'You don't lead by hitting people over the head - that's assault, not leadership - Dwight Eisenhower'Dwight Eisenhower was the Allied Supreme Commander in WWII and President of the United States. He was a man who knew about leadership in a variety of difficult circumstances.What he says is very true. Having the job title does not make you a leader. Leadership is about having the credibility in your authority so people will follow you. Having the ability to inspire confidence, belief and action is about you and your conviction. Bludgeoning people - either verbally or physically - is assault and the indication that a person is not a leader.Think of the qualities of a leader. Leaders are able to see and communicate a vision. They are able to steer a course to get there - and they make those around them want to get there. Leaders come in many types. Both Winston Churchill and St. Francis of Assisi were leaders; very different in their styles, but both able to convince people to see their future and follow them.When I was a child I came to the UK to see my grandparents. I visited many places, but three which stood out in my mind were Salisbury Cathedral, Westminster, and The Tower. One thing that impressed me as a young child was not just how old they were, but how long they took to build. When I got older I realised how many generations that was - and that it meant that those who originally conceived the project knew they were unlikely to see the final product. Their vision had to be so strong and so well communicated that it survived generations. That is leadership - to see the future, inspire others to see it and to have faith that it will happen.Who has inspired you? Maybe a teacher who made you see who you could be. Maybe your parents or grandparents. Maybe a boss.Now let me ask you this: who are you The various methods of execution were the Babylonians used drowning, the Hebrews stoned. The Greeks allowed a free man to take poison but a slave was beaten to death. Roman usages included precipitation fro the Tarpian rock, strangulations, exposure to wild beasts, crucifixion and for patricide, the coleus (drowning a condemned man in a sack with a cock, a viper and a dog. In Britain hanging was generally used. In France it was the guillotine , in Spain the garrote was used and the head man’s axe to the life of convicts in Germany. In USA the criminal was executed by the electric chair or the gas chamber, or by lethal gas or lethal injection In India the offender is hanged by neck. In Iran executions are carried out behind the prison walls and public executions are made. It is to be noted that for centuries death penalty was not debated so far as its legitimacy or its practical utility was concerned. Its acceptance in ancient societies seems to have depended on three principal causes. a) In significant values attached to human life or at least, to the life of any particular individual. 4. Reasons for Retention of Death Sentence Death Sentence constitutes the only secure incapacitation that it increases respect for criminal law, and the execution of a person will serve as a warning to others who might plan crimes. Since murder is a heinous crime, the murderers should be punished with extreme penalty as a form of retaliation. The murderer or the crime does should suffer in equal measure and only then justice is done. In many cases it is life imprisonment for the criminals but after releasing from the imprisonment, this may result in the culprits repeating the crime, so death sentence is necessary. The retention of the death sentence will means a considerable saving to the sate. A condemned man is usually kept in prison for a year prior to his execution, where as life imprisonment will be probably 14 years or more behind bars. This becomes a great economic burden on the state. It is not accepted that to remain criminals in the society, death sentence will eliminate the dangerous criminals forever. The death sentence would thus been an agency for weeding out the criminals. 5) Abolition for Death sentence Laws are for maintaining peace and order in a society not killing one for his misdeeds. Give him a chance to make himself walk on correct path. If he is been executed what about the people who are depended on him, the law should foresee it. So the death sentence seems to be inconvenient to the society. The death penalty carries an under-current of sadism. Many people revel at the thought of an execution. Although the throng cannot hope to be spectators at the execution, they derive a vicarious thrill of pleasure from merely standing near the scene. Social and economic forces create criminals, an elimination of the breeding spots of crime should be the primary consideration of society, not the elimination of the criminals who are spawned by the degenerating environment. The death penalty is not applied impartially. It is applied unfairly. Even some premeditated murderers can avoid the extreme penalty by employing astute counsel and engaging in legal chicanery the socially, economically and politically powerful have a good change of obstructing or bending their advantage the first three phases of the process of justice. The poorer defendant is obviously at a disadvantage. Frequently, she/he receives the extreme penalty while the accused escapes with a prison on term. Public Hanging of an accused sentenced to death is violative of Article 21 of the Constitution of India. Dissenting with the majority view Mr. Justice Krishna Iyer pleaded for abolition of death penalty in Rameshwar v. State of U.P. He observed: “Since every saint had a past and every sinner a future, never write of the man wearing the criminal veneer attire but remove the dangerous degeneracy in him, restore his retarded human potential by holistic healing of his fevered, fatigued or frustrated inside and by repairing the repressive, thought hidden injustice of the social order which is vicariously guilty of the criminal behaviour of many innocent convicts.” 6. Death Sentence in India The framers of Indian Penal Code were of the view that death penalty ought to be used sparingly. The position of death penalty has not changed as such in more than hundred years of its existence, but the trend in the direction of abolition of capital punishment in many countries has affected legislative as well as judicial thinking on the subject. The purpose of punishment is two told in India. i) To prevent the commission of any act injurious to the society To deter the prospective criminals from committing crime besides punishing those who summit an offence. The quantum of punishment is determined with reference to the gravity of the offence committed by the offender. Death penalty is imposed in ‘rarest of rare’ cases. Under the code of criminal procedure 1898, death sentence was a rule and life imprisonment an exception. The method of execution of capital punishment in India is hanging by neck. In India the Indian Penal Code in Section 302 gives punishment of death for murder. S. 302. Punishment for murder --- Whoever commits murder shall be punished with death, or imprisonment for life, and shall also be liable for fine. This section provides punishment for murder. Life imprisonment is the rule and death penalty is an exception in an offence of murder. Section 354 (b) of the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 requires that special reasons should be recorded while awarding death penalty. Where from the accuser’s conduct it appears the he is genuinely repentant for his conduct and desires to atone for the grievous wrong done by him, the Court by taking overall view of all circumstances of the substitute death sentence by sentence of life imprisonment. An accused can be held guilty of murder on the basis of circumstantial evidence if the circumstances unerringly point to the guilt of the accused and they are consistent with his guilt. In a conviction f
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