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pratiyogita darpan english subscription Published this article page no 21 the government of india in exercise of powers under af(sp) act 1958 has also declared besides other areas the area falling within 20 km wide belt in assam and arunachal pradesh and meghalaya along their border with the assam as disturbed area. the armed forces (special powers) act (afspa was passed in 1958.it is a law with just six sections granting special powers to the indian armed forces in what the act terms as disturbed areas. the most controversial sections of afspa aresection fourth enables security forces to fire upon or otherwise use force even to the causing of death where laws are being violated( the assembly of five or more persons or carrying of weapons)section sixth no criminal prosecution will lie against any person who has taken action under this act. criticismthere are several cases pending before the indian supreme court which challenge the constitutionality of the afspa.under section 4(a) of the afspa which grants armed forces personnel the power to shoot to kill the constitutional right to life is violated.it also contradicts article 14 of the indian constitution which guarantees equality before the law.in 54 years not a single army or paramilitary officer or soldier has been prosecuted for murder rape destruction of property (including the burning of villages in the 1960s in nagaland and mizoram) pratiyogita darpan english yearly subscription.
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