Ok dude, if I may call you that, what exactly do you expect me to do? Go hunt down individuals and court-martial them myself?
Whenever any army is placed in prolonged civilian situations, especially in conflict zones, there will be excesses. That’s not to justify them, just stating a harsh reality. But allowing civilian courts to prosecute army personnel in such zones is a non-starter; it would cripple operational effectiveness. It’s a moral dilemma with no easy answer. The ideal solution is to remove the army entirely, but that's not possible given the threat environment.
That said, in India, the army is not deployed everywhere. It’s a last resort, unlike in Pakistan where military interference in civilian life is routine. So, if you ask me, I’d still prefer our imperfect system over Pakistan’s full blown militarisation of everything from media to elections.