HC declines to quash case against policemen for illegal detention and torture
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The High Court of Karnataka has declined to quash the prison proceedings initiated against seven police personnel on the fees of illegal detention and torture of a teenager at Chickballapur police station 11 years in the past.
The acts of the police to illegally detain an individual, who didn’t have any prison antecedent, within the police station for two days and subjecting him to bodily torture can’t be termed as acts performed in reference to discharge of public obligation. It is nothing however a misuse of powers, the court docket stated.
Justice H.P. Sandesh handed the order whereas dismissing the petitions filed by S. Shivakumar, a Deputy Superintendent of Police, Munireddy, police inspector, Balaji Singh, police head constable, Anand, constable, T. Venkatesh, constable, Muniyappa, a retired head constable, and Mohan, driver of the Armed Reserve Police. The petitioners had been serving with the Chickballapur police in numerous capacities in 2010.
Though the preliminary departmental inquiry discovered that the police personnel had indulged in extra, a subsequent inquiry exonerated them.
The court docket acknowledged that the acts of the petitioners had been past the purview of official duties and therefore no sanction was required for their prosecution.
Janardhan M., a resident of of Heggadahalli, Doddaballapur taluk, had lodged a criticism earlier than jurisdictional Justice of the Peace in 2013 after he failed to get aid from the authorities on the matter of police extra.
It was alleged that the police requested the complainant to deliver his son to the police station in reference to a chain-snatching case. Though the sufferer had not recognized the youth within the matter, the police stored him in illegal custody and launched him after two days. The teenager’s mom, who observed bodily accidents, took acquired handled at a hospital.
However, two days later, the criticism’s son tried to finish his life over the insult triggered to him by the police’s illegal motion. He survived following extended therapy.
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