Police Reforms In India: A Stagnant And Dismal Dream

Authors

  • Deepak LLM(DU), UGC-NET Assistant Professor in Law, B.S.A Institute of Law, Faridabad, Haryana

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53724/lrd/v1n3.05

Keywords:

Police Reforms, Police Reforms in India

Abstract

In present scenario, India is a democratic country and adopted indirect democracy, where it's citizen can elect from which party they would like to be served as the Preamble of India gives its citizen authority “We The People of India” and elected members are called "Public Servant". India believes in welfare state to promote “Dignity of Individual”, “Unity and Integrity of India”. So the State is under compulsion to uphold welfare state. Police is that agency in the hands of state through which it secures freedom, equality and liberty of every individual who lives in India whether it is Citizen or Non-citizen of India but not a enemy alien. Now a days- committing rape, custodial death, fake encounters, harassment of persons including foreigners are being falsely implicated by police on the basis of corruption and their uninterrupted power and very common in present time. My research paper is useful and beneficial for students, researchers, scholar, professors, agency, government and private department and other establishment. In this research paper, I researched about how the committee's reports on Police reforms are not sufficient to attract the reforms even the judiciary also tried its best to do the job but no result.

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Supra note. 24

Published

30-03-2017

How to Cite

Deepak. (2017). Police Reforms In India: A Stagnant And Dismal Dream. Legal Research Development, 1(III), 42–52. https://doi.org/10.53724/lrd/v1n3.05