Pay Rs 2 lakh to torture victim: Gauhati High Court to police

  • | Wednesday | 22nd August, 2018

He added that Medhi, after the incident, had moved the lower court which, too, had ordered a probe. The court on Tueady directed the state police to redo the probe," added Gogoi. "Though a departmental probe was initiated then, it was eventually closed without taking any strong action against the erring officials. The state police accountability commission was moved thereafter. GUWAHATI: The Gauhati high court on Tuesday ordered the state police to pay Rs 2 lakh as compensation to Ajit Medhi, a city resident, for allegedly detaining and torturing him illegally in 2011.Medhi, a clerk at the chief judicial magistrate's ( Kamrup Metro ) court here, was allegedly picked up by Panbazar Police in connection with a fraudulent case then and allegedly tortured him for two days.Advocate Manab Gogoi, counsel of the petitioner, said, "Besides directing the city police to pay compensation within 60 days, the high court has also directed the state police to set up an inquiry into the matter and fix accountability."

GUWAHATI: The Gauhati high court on Tuesday ordered the state police to pay Rs 2 lakh as compensation to Ajit Medhi, a city resident, for allegedly detaining and torturing him illegally in 2011.Medhi, a clerk at the chief judicial magistrate's ( Kamrup Metro ) court here, was allegedly picked up by Panbazar Police in connection with a fraudulent case then and allegedly tortured him for two days.Advocate Manab Gogoi, counsel of the petitioner, said, "Besides directing the city police to pay compensation within 60 days, the high court has also directed the state police to set up an inquiry into the matter and fix accountability." He added that Medhi, after the incident, had moved the lower court which, too, had ordered a probe. The state police accountability commission was moved thereafter."Though a departmental probe was initiated then, it was eventually closed without taking any strong action against the erring officials. The court on Tueady directed the state police to redo the probe," added Gogoi.

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