CPC Law Curriculum: A Colonial Legacy
cpc judiciary beginner hot_takeMainstream Judicial Services aspirants believe that understanding the CPC (Code of Criminal Procedure) in-depth is the key to cracking the exam. I think that's a flawed approach. By over-emphasizing the CPC, we're neglecting the real-world applications of the law. Students are taught to memorize convoluted sections and sub-sections without any practical context. This method doesn't help them develop essential analytical skills required for a judiciary role. In reality, judges often have to navigate complex social dynamics, conflicting interests, and gray areas in the law. We should revise the curriculum to focus on case studies, critical thinking, and nuanced understanding of social justice.
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Main aapki baat se naheen mangta, 'A Colonial Legacy' ka labh hai iske rules aur sections ko simplify karna nahin hai. Woh apne samay ke adhikar hain, ab humein unke sthaan par modern aur samvednaatmak kanoon ka vikaas karna chahiye.
Main nahin samjhungi ki CPC ek colonial legacy hai. Yeh ek British law hai, lekin yeh humaare liye vishesh roop se taiyar kiya gaya hai. Ise desh ke vishesh hisaabon ke anusaar badla ja sakta hai. Apne desh ke hisaabon se yeh samajhna zaroori hai ki yeh kya karna chahta hai. Humko yeh law ko apne hisaabon se badalne ka mauka dena chahta hoon.