[In a landmark verdict to prevent custodial torture, the Supreme Court
on Friday directed the Centre and state governments to put police
stations and interrogation rooms under surveillance of CCTV cameras.]

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/SC-directs-all-police-stations-to-be-under-CCTV-watch/articleshow/48209843.cms

SC directs all police stations to be under CCTV watch
TNN | Jul 25, 2015, 02.33 AM IST

The SC also directed that the governments must appoint at least two
women police constables in every police station.

NEW DELHI: ***In a landmark verdict to prevent custodial torture, the
Supreme Court on Friday directed the Centre and state governments to
put police stations and interrogation rooms under surveillance of CCTV
cameras.*** [Emphasis added.]

A bench of Justices T S Thakur and R Banumathi also directed that the
governments must appoint at least two women police constables in every
police station.

It also expressed concern that Delhi, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram,
Meghalaya, Tripura and Nagaland have so far not set up state human
rights commission and directed them to form the panel as soon as
possible. The bench also asked other states to fill up vacancies in
their human rights panel within three months.

The bench passed the order on the basis of recommendations made by
senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singvi and advocates Amit Bhandari and P
K Mullick who assisted the court in the matter.

The apex court also accepted their recommendation for regular and
random inspection of police stations to ascertain whether any
custodial violence took taking place after talking to inmates and
examining CCTV footage.


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The court has been monitoring the case pertaining to custodial
violence since 1986 on a Public Interest Litigation filed by a former
judge of Calcutta High Court Justice D K Basu and it has passed a slew
of directions from time to time. It had laid down some specific
requirements to be followed by police for arrest, detention and
interrogation of any person to obviate the possibility of torture in
custody.

The court had held that the police officer carrying out the arrest
shall prepare a memo at the time of arrest and it will have to
attested by at least one witness. It had also ruled that a person
arrested or detained shall be entitled to have one friend or relative
or other person known to him being informed, as soon as possible.

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