Asian Journal of Multidimensional Research

  • Year: 2021
  • Volume: 10
  • Issue: 12

A socio-legal study of police atrocities

1Assistant Professor, Department of Corporate Law, Faculty of Commerce, Management & law, Teerthanker Mahaveer University, Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, India, Email Id- battarsourabh@gmail.com

Online Published on 03 February, 2022.

Abstract

This article focuses on the intentional approach on compensating and rehabilitating victims of severe abuse. This work investigation is divided into five parts. From the very beginning of the issue, ’Police Outrages,’ the investigation breaks down the previous correct previously given to the victims of police brutality, at all levels, and moves toward the remuneration and recovery strategy which could be available for the survivors of police atrocities, while contacting and discussing the Human Rights Groups and other gatherings’ investments. The ’Police Atrocities’ include random Lathi charges on crowds, counterfeit captures, counterfeit experiences, custodial brutality, custodial, death, custodial assault and attack on women, various types of provocations while dealing with the standard guilty party, arrestees, and occasionally inconsiderate conduct and cruel treatment of blameless residents as well. Despite this, police officers engage in illegal activities and take a number of dubious and unethical actions, particularly while acting in the role of maintaining lawfulness. These and other types of human-rights violations occur on a daily basis as a result of police authority, prompting a man of ordinary reason to consider drastic reforms in the police structure. The investigation would include few suggestions, as it was seen, while the investigation was conducted for insurance against police violence, pay, and recovery methods.

Keywords

Atrocities, Human-Rights, Investigation, Police And Rehabilitation