Malawi's Justice System Under Scrutiny as 'Innocent Until Proven Guilty' Principle Falters
In law, the principle of “innocent until proven guilty” is sacred. It is the foundation of a fair justice system. It protects every citizen from abuse of power and ensures that no one is punished before a court has examined the evidence and reached a decision. But in Malawi, the lived reality often tells a […] The post When “Innocent Until Proven Guilty” Fails Malawi appeared first on Malawi News | Breaking News, Politics, Business & Sports | Nyasa Times .
The fundamental legal principle of 'innocent until proven guilty,' a cornerstone of fair justice systems, appears to be failing in Malawi. While this principle is designed to protect citizens from power abuse and ensure punishment only after due process, the lived reality in Malawi often tells a different story. The article suggests that the application of this crucial legal tenet is not consistently upheld. This raises concerns about potential miscarriages of justice and the erosion of fundamental rights within the country's legal framework. The piece calls into question the effectiveness and fairness of Malawi's judicial system.
This article critiques Malawi's justice system, suggesting a failure to uphold the fundamental legal principle of 'innocent until proven guilty'.
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