Introduction
The Criminal Division of the Supreme Court of KAILASA (SCK) is entrusted with the solemn duty of administering justice in criminal matters, upholding the principles of Dharma, and ensuring the protection of all beings within KAILASA's jurisdiction. This division plays a crucial role in maintaining social order, deterring criminal activities, and promoting the rehabilitation of offenders in alignment with Hindu principles of justice and compassion.
Foundational Principles
The Criminal Division operates on the following core principles derived from Hindu scriptures:
- Non-violence (Ahimsa): Emphasizing rehabilitation and reform over punitive measures.
- Truth (Satya): Ensuring thorough and impartial investigation of facts.
- Compassion (Karuna): Considering the welfare of both the victim and the accused.
- Dharma: Aligning judgments with cosmic law and ethical conduct.
- Equality: Treating all beings as divine manifestations, as per KAILASA's first constitutional amendment.
Jurisdiction and Scope
The Criminal Division has jurisdiction over:
- Matters related to hate speech and propaganda against The Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism and KAILASA.
- Cases involving international crimes against Hindus or Hindu institutions
- Matters related to extradition and international criminal cooperation
Special Jurisdiction: Crimes Against Hinduism
In line with KAILASA's mission to protect and preserve Hindu heritage, the Criminal Division has a unique mandate to address crimes against Hinduism globally. This includes:
- Hate speech against The SPH and KAILASA
- Attacks on KAILASA ecosystems and campuses worldwide
- Attacks on Hindu temples and religious institutions
- Desecration of Hindu deities and sacred symbols
- Organized violence against Hindu communities
Approach to Criminal Justice
The Criminal Division adopts a holistic approach to justice, balancing the need for societal protection with the principles of reform and rehabilitation:
- Restorative Justice: Emphasis on healing the harm caused by criminal behavior.
- Rehabilitation: Programs aimed at reforming offenders and reintegrating them into society.
- Victim Support: Comprehensive assistance for victims of crimes.
- Prevention: Initiatives to address the root causes of criminal behavior.
Structure and Proceedings
The Criminal Division consists of a panel of judges well-versed in both modern criminal law and Hindu jurisprudence. Proceedings follow a structured process:
- Case admission and preliminary hearing
- Evidence presentation and witness testimonies
- Arguments by prosecution and defense
- Deliberation by the judges
- Judgment and sentencing (if applicable)
All proceedings are conducted with utmost transparency and adherence to the principles of natural justice.
International Cooperation
The Criminal Division works in cooperation with major Hindu organizations worldwide to address transnational crimes against Hindus and ensure justice for Hindus worldwide.
Conclusion
The Criminal Division of the Supreme Court of KAILASA stands as a beacon of dharmic justice in the modern world. By blending ancient Hindu wisdom with contemporary criminal justice practices, it strives to create a dharmic society where justice, compassion, and reformation go hand in hand. The division's commitment to protecting Hindu interests globally while upholding universal principles of justice makes it a unique and vital institution in the international legal landscape.