Most Brilliant IAS Interview Questions with Answers|| Why Judge Break Pen Nib?
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Q---Why Judges Break The Nib Of Their Pen After Passing A Death Sentence?
Answer----considering a Humanist approach, the Judiciary tries its best to not award death sentence since the laws are supposed to create a deterrence and not abhorrence for laws in the society by awarding any kind of punishment.
----------Since the time of the British Raj, the custom of breaking the nib after awarding a death sentence has been followed by Indian judges.
-----------The practice is symbolic of the belief that a pen which is used to take away a person’s life should not be used ever again for other purposes. In other words, the pen has ‘tasted blood’, and thus it needs to be broken so that it doesn’t take another life.
----------Judges have no powers to review/revoke the judgment or order once it has been written and signed. Therefore the nib is also broken so that the judge may not think of reviewing his own judgment.
------------To express his compulsions for passing the death sentence, under the compelling circumstances, and
to ensure that nobody ever commits such heinous offense which invites such social stigma to the offender.
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