CHALLENGES FACED BY CIVILIANS IN INDIA DUE TO MISUSE OF POWER BY POLICE
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Police manhandle of power has postured different troubles for the citizens have expected startling and colossal extents. Different wrongdoings like torment, attack, assault of ladies in custody, custodial passing, severe and brutal treatment distributed to the defenseless suspects including kids and so forth are going under this domain. Corrupting and fierce treatment given to the vulnerable and exposed people in police authority is a consistent repeat, mixing the still, small voice of each sharpened person. Police have no worry for the custodial casualties and rather add to their misery. They occasionally carry on with those in their guardianship as though they are in charge of their destiny. Police are either oblivious of the train of human rights or they intentionally ignore it in the matter of capture, cross examination, and detainment. Much of the worry of human rights activism has been on the victims of police monstrosities conferred for the sake of keeping up law and order. To examine the different conditions under which police receive savage means against individual in their care we need to investigate the kinds of casualties of police overbearing. A large portion of the casualties of human rights mishandle in the authority of police may have a place with anybody of the accompanying classifications viz., Dalits, Adivasis, ladies, legislators, human rights activists and individuals having a place with the retrogressive classes including financially in reverse individuals.
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