How can inaccurate recording of mob lynching cases affect justice

What impact does the misclassification of mob lynching incidents as brawls or accidents have on the justice system as informed to the Supreme Court?
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    Inaccurate recording of mob lynching cases can obscure the true extent of this grave crime, leading to underreporting and distorted statistics. 2. Misclassification of mob lynching incidents as brawls or accidents can dilute the severity of the crime, impacting the allocation of resources and attention by law enforcement agencies. 3. Such misclassification hampers the accurate assessment of the prevalence of mob lynching and impedes the formulation of effective policies and preventive measures to combat this societal menace. 4. The misclassification can also lead to a lack of proper investigation and prosecution of those involved in mob lynching incidents, perpetuating a culture of impunity and hindering the delivery of justice to victims and their families.
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Rahul Preparing for Civil Services