Reforms in Police Force
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With the recent act by the Supreme Court of India on the slow and even stopped police force reforms, everything is all set to change the face of Police force in India . With the apex courts order strictly falling on the centre and the state departments, all are set for a change. The long pending reforms are going to be implemented. The main objectives set by the apex court are
to create a Police Establishment board.
This will act as a interpreter between the goverment and the Police.This will effectively reduce the governments intervention as interloper.The major force behind the use of police as a political catapult is done by those who are in power. These are effectively and to some extend are reduced by the creation of the Board. The board takes care of the postings and promotions.
to divide the Police force
The division is in the sense to make a corrutpion free and interference free police force. These division will make independent investigation and will reduce the acting of powerful persons.The guideline is to divide the force into law & order and investigation. This will accelarate the time taken to probe.
no more flip flop transfers
When ever there is a government change , it will be a process and a routine to change the officers and especially the police force according to the will of the political biggies. These things are going to be stopped by the new order from SC. They cant alternatively play on officers.Transfer is a major fear factor for policemen.
National security commission
A national security commission will be setup for handiling the postings Chiefs of central police organisations.These will give an advantage to the central police department.
These powerfull reform will surely change the face of the police. Now with the implementation of new law, a new light will be unleashed all over India. This one can make serious changes.These make the good people remain good. They are very vital in reviving the unchanged police force. The department which even didnot see a reform for 25 years is going to breathe new air of change

4 comments:
More than fifty percent of complaints received by the National Human Rights Commission every year are against police personnel.
They lack professional competence
a non-governmental organisation fighting against human rights violations in India, reveals that over the last few years, there has been increasing involvement of police personnel in committing crime. Official statistics also indicate increasing deviance amongst police personnel.
So reforms in Police force is necssery step ,I approtiate the the decision by the Supreme Court
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