CJI: Babus, time to focus on police atrocities. India News – Times of India

New Delhi: Supreme court On Friday, the heat turned up on bureaucrats and police officials, who have become tools in the hands of the regime for voluntarily fulfilling illegal orders of their political masters, saying it will be a one-stop service in each state, headed by the Chief Justice of the High Court. Considering setting up of Standing Committee. To inquire into the complaints of citizens against them.
A bench headed by CJI NV Ramana said, “I have great objection to the behavior of bureaucrats, especially police officers, in this country. At one point I was thinking of setting up a Standing Committee, headed by the Chief Justice of the High Courts, to look into the atrocities and complaints against bureaucrats and police officers. But I don’t want to do it now. The talk will come again.”
This remark of CJI has come in the case where Additional Director General of Police Gurjinder Singh in Chhattisgarh Pal Singh He has sought protection from arrest from the state police in three cases including sedition and disproportionate assets. He alleged that late night he was called to the residence of CM Bhupesh Baghel and pressure was made to implicate the former CM. Raman Singh In public distribution system a scam. Senior advocate Fali S Nariman said, “When he refused to comply with the illegal order, he was implicated in case after case.” Vikas Singh.
Senior Advocate appearing for the State Mukul Rohatgi He said the documents seized from outside the residence of the senior police officer clearly indicated that he was trying to spread enmity among different communities in the state and promote agitation to topple the Congress government led by Baghel. Were were “This is a clear case of rebellion and treason,” he said.
In the same case, the bench of CJI Ramana and Justice Surya Kanto And Hima Kohli At first there was scathing remarks among some police officers against the infectious tendency to adjust to the regime and later, when the regime changed, the music suffered.
“This is a disturbing feature across the country. To stay in the good books of the politicians in power, they do ‘harkiri’. First, they file cases against political opponents and call on the top of power. When formerly targeted politicians come to power, they have to face music at the hands of other police officers, “the police officers have to share the blame for this sorry state of affairs.”

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