Police complaints authority: A reality check for building accountability
By: Aasif, Mohd
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BookPublisher: Common Cause: Policy Oriented Journal Since 1982 Description: 45(1), Jan-Mar, 2026: p.22-26.
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Common Cause: Policy Oriented Journal Since 1982Summary: It is well established that most police personnel retain prejudices intertie from their society. The status of policing in India report (2025) on ‘police torture and (Un) accountability’ corroborates that their actions could be driven by their basses against minorities, Dalits, tribal and other vulnerable sections. –Reproduced
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It is well established that most police personnel retain prejudices intertie from their society. The status of policing in India report (2025) on ‘police torture and (Un) accountability’ corroborates that their actions could be driven by their basses against minorities, Dalits, tribal and other vulnerable sections. –Reproduced


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