If ordinary citizens are chained in police stations, will they have faith in system: HC asks police

Kochi | Tuesday | 26th October, 2021

Summary:

Kochi, Oct 26 (PTI) How can ordinary citizens have confidence in the system if someone who walks into a police station to make a complaint is chained to a railing and then charged with the offence of obstructing an officer there from discharging his duties, the Kerala High Court asked the police on Tuesday.

"How will ordinary citizens have confidence in the system? How can people walk into a police station in such a situation," Justice Devan Ramachandran asked.

The queries were posed to the Kerala Police during hearing of a man"s plea seeking protection from harassment by two police officers one of whom had allegedly chained him inside a police station after he sought a receipt of a complaint he had made.

Besides chaining him to a railing in the station, the officer also lodged an FIR against him under section 117 (e) of the Kerala Police Act for obstructing a police officer from discharging his duties.

Terming the lodging of the case against the complainant as "an abuse of the process of law", the court asked how can the police say that an individual walked into a police station and stopped an officer from doing his duty.

"Are we living in a nation where there is no rule of law or Constitution," the court said and sought an action taken report from the police.