CCTVs in Police Stations: A Much Needed SC Ruling to Check Custodial Deaths & Torture?

CCTVs in Police Stations: A Much Needed SC Ruling to Check Custodial Deaths & Torture?

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States have to install cameras with audio recording equipment at interrogation rooms, lock-ups, entries and exits of every police station — that’s what the Supreme Court said in a landmark judgment on 2 December.

And not just police stations, but also in offices of central agencies, including the CBI, the National Investigation Agency, the Narcotics Control Bureau and the Enforcement Directorate.

The footage recorded using these cameras, the SC bench said, could be requested by courts and the Human Rights Commissions while dealing with complaints against the police relating to custodial torture and custodial deaths. This, the court said was in keeping with Article 21 of the constitution on the fundamental right to protection of life and personal liberty.

But will this judgment actually help checking human rights abuses in custody? What does the current data on custodial torture show, and what does this mean for any attempts like this move with the CCTVs? Tune in to The Big Story!

Producer and Host: Shorbori Purkayastha Guest: Vikram Singh, Former DGP of UP

Editor: Shelly Walia

Music: Big Bang Fuzz

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