Custodial deaths remain a critical issue that highlights systemic challenges within India’s policing practices. while official inquiries into many cases absolve police personnel from wrongdoing and mark these deaths as either natural or self-inflicted acts like suicide, patterns such as lapses in standard operating procedures (e.g., availability of items easily misused) raise concerns over compliance. The disciplinary measures noted suggest accountability exists but often stops short at punitive transfers or minor penalties.
The Supreme Court’s suo motu cognizance could push forward reforms aimed at increasing openness through mandatory CCTV surveillance in stations-a measure crucial for ensuring detainee safety.This issue draws attention not just regionally but also nationally as part of broader discussions about human rights in law enforcement. Rajasthan’s report serves as a call for consistent monitoring mechanisms across India’s states to address preventable custodial fatalities effectively.
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