CJI NV Ramana said, the image of the police was tarnished due to lack of impartiality and political nexus

CJI NV Ramana in New Delhi Chief Justice of India (CJI) NV Ramana, during his address at a program organized in the national capital on Friday,
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CJI NV Ramana in New Delhi Chief Justice of India (CJI) NV Ramana, during his address at a program organized in the national capital on Friday, while referring to the police system, stressed the need for some reforms in it.

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CJI NV Ramana in New Delhi Chief Justice of India (CJI) NV Ramana, during his address at a program organized in the national capital on Friday, while referring to the police system, stressed the need for some reforms in it. CJI Ramana said that it is necessary for the police to create trust among the people. During this, CJI Ramana also mentioned the nexus of police and politics.

Police image tarnished due to political nexus

According to the report of news agency ANI, CJI NV Ramana said that people shy away from going to the police in times of despair. Its image is tarnished by corruption, police excesses, lack of impartiality and close links with the political class. He said that often the police officers have complained of being harassed after the change of regime.

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Chief Justice of India NV Ramana said during the program that due to the actions and inaction of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), questions are being raised about its credibility. He also suggested that the need of the hour is to regain social legitimacy and public trust and the first step for this is to break ties with the political and executive. NV Ramana told how the police system in India evolved from the British period and with the passage of time, the CBI came under deep public scrutiny.

These issues are affecting the police system

Chief Justice of India NV Ramana said that the police must break ties with the political executive and regain social legitimacy and public confidence and stand up for morality and integrity. This is true for all institutions. According to the NI report, he further said that lack of infrastructure and manpower, inhuman conditions at the lowest level, lack of modern equipment, dubious methods of obtaining evidence, officers failing to follow the rule book and lack of accountability of officers are such issues. who are influencing the police system.