Custodial Violence & CCTVs: Supreme Court Flags Centre’s Non-compliance
On November 25, 2025, the Supreme Court described custodial violence and deaths as a "blot" on the system.
- The Court also questioned whether the Centre was treating the issue of non-functional CCTVs in police stations with sufficient seriousness.
Background
- In 2020, a Supreme Court judgment mandated the installation of CCTV cameras in police stations and offices of central law enforcement agencies with interrogation powers.
- The directive was intended to safeguard the fundamental right to dignity and life by serving as a deterrent against custodial torture.
Issues Highlighted
Non-submission of Compliance Affidavits
- As of November 22, 2025, the Centre, 19 ....
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