[The writ petition filed before and now being heard by the Mumbai High Court
is a part of the campaign undertaken in response to the "kidnap" of three
activists - Feroze Mithiborwala, Kishor Jagtap and Aslam Ghazi. Feroze and
Aslam are the petitioners. Mihir Desai is the advocate.

These activists were picked up in the late evening of last July 17 and kept
under detention for about 20 hours. Presumably to foil the "possibility" of
any protest demonstration against the visiting US Secretary of State, Ms
Hillary Clinton,

Immediately protests were lodged. A press conference was held at the
initiative of the "Citizens' Initiative for Peace" (CIP) the following
Tuesday. The legal action was also announced.]

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/news/city/mumbai/Police-are-not-nawabs-they-must-follow-rule-of-law/articleshow/4891830.cms

 'Police are not nawabs, they must follow rule of law'Swati Deshpande, TNN
14 August 2009, 01:44am IST MUMBAI: The Mumbai police got a dressing down in
the Bombay high court on Thursday.

Rapping the MIDC police for illegally detaining two activists a day before
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton visited the city, the HC said the
police "must not act like nawabs. This is a democratic country and they have
to follow the rule of law''.

A bench, headed by Justice Bilal Nazki, directed the police to file a
detailed affidavit, explaining the basis of detaining activists Feroze
Mithiborewala (41) from Andheri and Aslam Ghazi (57) from Kurla for more
than 20 hours. "Today, you picked them up and tomorrow, it could be
others,'' the judges said, disapproving of the hasty "preventive'' action by
the police. "What was the material for a cognizable offence before the
detention?'' asked Justice A R Joshi, the other judge.

Mihir Desai, counsel for the activist, said the issue was of larger malaise
that afflicted the police force. His submission was that despite Supreme
Court guidelines on arrests, people are picked up indiscriminately and often
without any record. In this case, the activists have support from several
quarters and lawyers, including Gayatri Singh who had protested against the
act, insist on getting a written acknowledgement. "But usually, people who
do not have a voice or means to engage a lawyer, suffer quietly,'' Desai
said.

Mithiborewala was picked up from his Andheri home on the night of July 17,
by two plainclothesmen, who did not give him any reason for the act. He was
let off next evening.

DCP KMM Prasanna, who on Thursday was asked to investigate an alleged fake
encounter case afresh, has been named as respondent by Mithiborewala in his
petition, as he was then the local DCP. The petition has sought an inquiry
into the police action and disciplinary action against Prasanna and another
officer for not giving any reason for the detention.

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