Accountability (of Police) क्या है?
ऐतिहासिक पृष्ठभूमि
मुख्य प्रावधान
9 points- 1.
Internal Accountability: Departmental inquiries, disciplinary actions, and internal vigilance mechanisms.
- 2.
External Accountability: Includes judicial oversight (courts), civilian oversight (Police Complaints Authorities), human rights commissions (NHRC, SHRCs), and legislative oversight.
- 3.
Judicial Oversight: Through courts (e.g., High Courts, Supreme Court) via writ petitions, criminal proceedings, and civil suits.
- 4.
Civilian Oversight: Establishment of Police Complaints Authorities (PCAs) at state and district levels, as mandated by the Prakash Singh judgment (2006).
- 5.
Human Rights Commissions: National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) and State Human Rights Commissions (SHRCs) investigate complaints of human rights violations by police.
- 6.
Transparency: Publishing data on complaints, actions taken, and police performance.
- 7.
Whistleblower Protection: Mechanisms to protect those who report misconduct.
- 8.
Independent Investigation: For serious offenses like custodial deaths or encounter killings, often involving agencies like the CBI or judicial inquiries.
- 9.
CCTV Cameras: Installation of CCTV cameras in police stations and interrogation rooms to enhance transparency and accountability.
दृश्य सामग्री
Police Accountability Mechanisms in India
This mind map categorizes the various internal and external mechanisms designed to ensure police accountability, crucial for upholding the rule of law.
Police Accountability
- ●Internal Mechanisms
- ●External Mechanisms
- ●Key Enablers of Accountability
हालिया विकास
5 विकासDespite the Prakash Singh judgment, many states have not fully implemented the establishment of independent Police Complaints Authorities.
Increased use of CCTV cameras in police stations and interrogation rooms to enhance transparency and accountability, following Supreme Court directives in 2020.
Growing public demand for police reforms and accountability, often amplified by social media.
Debates on the effectiveness of existing internal mechanisms and the need for stronger external oversight.
Focus on training police personnel on human rights and ethical conduct.
