Curbing misuse – The Hindu Mar 23, 2018
Will laying down procedural safeguards to curb false accusations work against the interest of protecting the oppressed from discrimination and caste-based atrocities? For further reading, visit “The Hindu”.
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Word List-2 (To improve Vocabulary)
- defang (verb) – make ineffectual/less powerful.
- lay down (phrasal verb) – put down, drop, leave.
- procedural (adjective) – administrative, official, constitutional.
- curb (verb) – restrict, limit, constraint.
- the oppressed (noun) – the people who are treated harshly by the mainstream people.
- discrimination (noun) – prejudice, unfairness/bigotry, inequity.
- atrocity (noun) – act of barbarity, cruelty, inhumanity.
- salient (adjective) – important, principal, main/major.
- take note (phrase) – pay attention, heed, follow/watch.
- rampantly (adverb) – uncontrollably, pervasively/ubiquitously, in a widespread manner.
- settle score (phrase) – take revenge, retaliate, hit back at someone.
- harass (verb) – torment, annoy, disturb.
- adversary (noun) – opponent, rival, nemesis.
- on the face of it (phrase) – apparently, seemingly, evidently.
- spirit (noun) – real meaning, intention, essence.
- anticipatory bail (noun) – Under Section 438 of the Criminal Procedure Code, the provision allows a person can request to get bail in anticipation of being accused of having committed a non-bailable offence in India.
- prima facie (adverb/adjective) – something (first impression) considered as right until proved.
- strike the balance (phrase) – find a reasonable line of action between two contrasting things.
- necessitate (verb) – make necessary, require, demand.
- add teeth to (phrase) – to make something aggressive/powerful.
- lackadaisical (adjective) – careless, casual, lazy.
- perpetrator (noun) – some one who does immoral, harmful and illegal activities.
- adverse (adjective) – unfavourable, disadvantageous, unfortunate.
- disempowered (adjective) – relating to the less powerful/confident people.
- teeth (noun) – genuine power or effectiveness (in a law).
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