Question
The law on bail and habeas corpus was the outcome of the
atrocities meted out to the common citizen by those in power. This law must be treated as a facet of the natural laws against tyranny and those accused of crime. These laws protect those unequal in power and authority. Despite decades of expressing the constitutional values of life and liberty enshrined in Article 21, we only see the situation worsening. Statement: Because of the introduction of the law on bail and habeas corpus, many powerful people had to face the wrath of atrocities committed by people accused of crimes, and the constitutional values mentioned in Article 21 have not come to their help. According to the passage, this statement is- Directions: Read the passage given below and answer the question that follows.Solution
The statement is definitely false. The passage talks in favour of those unequal in power and position. The writer says that they were facing atrocities, and the new bills might help them a bit.
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