Political rhetoric has also intensified about the stampede at New Delhi railway station. Where government officials are putting their side on one side. On the other hand, the Congress and the AAP party are targeting the BJP government at the Center. Meanwhile, many people on social media are also saying that if someone is killed in the crowd, then who will be guilty of him? Today we will tell you about it.
A stampede once again created a stampede
Hundreds of people have lost their lives due to stampede on different occasions in the country. A few days before the stampede at New Delhi railway station on Saturday, there was a stampede in Mahakumbh, in which hundreds of people were injured and many devotees died. But the question is who will be responsible for the murder of someone in the crowd and who will be held guilty.
Painful accident
Let us know that the accident at New Delhi railway station on Saturday has shook everybody. According to the information, Prayagraj late night Mahakumbh Passengers were waiting for their trains at New Delhi railway station to go. Meanwhile, after the news of the train going to Prayagraj at Prayagraj around 9.45 pm, the crowd of passengers started running on one side. Due to which many families have lost their loved ones due to stampede. According to the information received so far, 15 people have died in this incident, while more than 10 are injured.
Who is convicted for killing in the mob
Now the question is, who is guilty for a murder in the crowd. Let me tell you that the law has different rules regarding this. But like the stampede at New Delhi railway station, all the officers on duty in this case will be held guilty. On the other hand, if a person organizes a program and there is a stampede there, then action is taken against the organizer. Now the question is that if the angry mob kills someone, then what is the law about it.
According to the legal expert, no one in the country has the right to take law in hand. On the other hand, if any person joins the crowd and commit violence, then he is guilty. In this situation, action can be taken against him under the Indian Penal Code. For this, a provision has been made for a fine of 2 to three years in sections 147 and 148 of the IPC. Apart from this, if someone sets arson in a building, then a provision of 10 years sentence and fine has been made under Section 436 of the IPC. Not only this, if you are only present in the violent crowd, then you will also get the punishment equal. Under sections 34 and 149 of the IPC, every person in the violent mob is equally responsible for the violence. According to the law, if there is a fatal attack on someone during the violence, then under Section 307 of the IPC, there is a provision for punishment from 10 years to life imprisonment.
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