If punishment is to be administered, it must stem from a rightful motive and not be taken lightly. It should serve as a necessary burden—a duty performed to reinstate order, respect, and honor—rather than a form of gratification.
If punishment is to be administered, it must stem from a rightful motive and not be taken lightly. It should serve as a necessary burden—a duty performed to reinstate order, respect, and honor—rather than a form of gratification.
The act demands righteousness, not cruelty.