THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary - April 5, 2018 - Topic 1
The loss of nine lives in violent protests against the Supreme Court ruling introducing
safeguards against misuse of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
(Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989, is tragic. Clearly, both the Centre and
State governments were caught unawares by the scale and intensity of the
protests. The government has sought an urgent review, in an attempt to dispel
the impression that its own stand was responsible for the Division Bench laying
down fresh guidelines on handling complaints under the Act.
From the day of the
court ruling, what was a matter of concern was the nature of the message the
Bench might have conveyed to marginalised and oppressed sections. Norms to
safeguard the innocent against false complaints may not have been so
unpalatable as the serious implications of the finding that there is
large-scale misuse of the SC/ST Act. Proceeding on this premise, the court
ruled that the bar under Section 18 of the Act on grant of anticipatory bail
was not absolute. It mandated a preliminary inquiry into complaints before an
FIR can be registered and barred any immediate arrest of the accused, unless
approved by a higher authority in the case of public servants or the Senior
Superintendent of Police in respect of private citizens. Whether these
directions amount to judicial legislation and go against the grain of
prevailing law and policy are complex questions that need careful judicial
determination. But it is a moot question whether recent explosion of Dalit
anger stems entirely from the fine print of the judgment. It is likely that it
is a result of the perception that in a social environment where the legal and
administrative system is already loaded against the community, a verdict like
this may worsen the lot of the vulnerable.
As the Bench has now agreed to hear the petition
to review its own March 20 order, what is needed is a spell of calm and peace.
It is true that the Bench has declined to suspend the order and clarified that
its objective was to safeguard the innocent and that it has not diluted the Act
or undermined the rights of SCs and STs in any way. In a larger sense, there
are two disparate factors at play — protecting the innocent against harassment
and misuse of a law, and faithfully preserving the letter and spirit of a piece
of legislation aimed at upholding the rights and dignity of the historically
oppressed classes. Neither should be sacrificed for the sake of the other.
Given the mood of anger and discontent, it is both pragmatic and necessary for
the entire question to be re-examined by the court. The first requirement for
this is a conducive atmosphere for such a hearing. One hopes that the initial
fury has spent itself out and that there will be no cause for its being
unleashed again.
Vocabulary
Violent: using
or involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or
something.
Example: A
violent confrontation with riot police
Synonyms: brutal, vicious, savage, rough, aggressive, abusive, physically
abusive
Unaware: having
no knowledge of a situation or fact.
Example: They
were unaware of his absence
Synonyms: ignorant, unknowing, unconscious, heedless, unmindful, oblivious
Intensity: the
quality of being intense.
Example: Gazing
into her face with disconcerting intensity
Synonyms: strength, power, potency, force, severity, ferocity, vehemence
Convey: transport
or carry to a place.
Example: Pipes
were laid to convey water to the house
Synonyms: transport, carry, bring, take, fetch, bear, move
Oppressed: keep
someone in subservience and hardship, especially by the unjust exercise of
authority.
Example: A
system that oppressed working people
Synonyms: persecuted, downtrodden, abused, maltreated, ill-treated
Innocent: not
guilty of a crime or offense.
Example: The
arbitrary execution of an innocent man
Synonyms: guiltless, blameless, in
the clear, unimpeachable
Accused: charge
someone with an offense or crime.
Example: He
was accused of murdering his wife's lover
Synonyms: charge
with, indict for, arraign for, summons for, cite for
Determination: firmness
of purpose; resoluteness.
Example: He
advanced with an unflinching determination
Synonyms: resolution, resolve, willpower, strength
of character
Perception: the
ability to see, hear, or become aware of something through the senses.
Example: The
normal limits to human perception
Harassment: aggressive
pressure or intimidation.
Example: They
face daily harassment by the police
Synonyms: persecution, intimidation, pressure, force, coercion, hassle
Dilute: make
a liquid thinner or weaker by adding water or another solvent to it.
Example: Bleach
can be diluted with cold water
Synonyms: make
weaker, weaken, water down, thin out, thin, doctor
Sacrifice: offer
or kill as a religious sacrifice.
Example: The
goat was sacrificed at the shrine
Synonyms: offer
up, immolate, slaughter
Unleash: release
from a leash or restraint.
Example: We
unleashed the dog and carried it down to our car
Synonyms: let
loose, release, (set) free, unloose, untie, unchain