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1
BPRD Colloquium18th to 20th Dec. 2007Police
Reforms
  • Dr UNB RAO,IPS(R)
  • Consultant, MHA
  • Formerly Secretary, Police Act Drafting Committee

2
Indian Police
  • Police Act , 1861
  • In the wake of First War of Independence
  • (Sepoy Mutiny)
  • Earlier Jamindari Police Systems
  • Degenerated and highly Ruler supportive
  • British introduced Irish Model
  • Oppressive and regimental

3
Preamble for 1861 Act
  • Whereas it is expedient to
  • reorganise the police and to
  • make it a more efficient for
  • the prevention and
  • detection of crime


  • Extremely limited role?

4
Provisions of 1861 Act
  • 47 Sections (6 Secs. were soon repealed)
  • Superintendence and Administration enmeshed and
    unclear
  • SP( who were generally from Armed Forces) to
    function under the general power and control of
    the DM
  • Mostly procedural police always on duty
  • Levying cost on inhabitants in disturbed areas!

5
Police Commission,1901-03
  • Observed that
  • there can be no doubt that the
    Police force through out the country was in a
    most unsatisfactory condition, that abuses were
    common everywhere, that this involved great
    injury to the people and discredit to the
    Government, and that radical reforms were
    urgently necessary

6
Comment on Indian Police
  • In India, a dual system of Criminal Justice has
    grown- the one of the Law and the other of
    Politics.
  • With respect at least to the
    police,
  • decisions made by the police officials
    about the application of law are frequently
    subject to partisan review or direction by the
    elected representatives
  • -
    Prof. David H. Bailey.

7
Comment on Indian Police(Contd..)
  • Police officials throughout India have grown
    accustomed to
  • calculating the likely political effect
    of any enforcement action that they contemplate.
  • Fearing for their careers and especially
    their postings, they have become anxious and
    cynical
  • - Sh Joginder Singh, former
    Director, CBI.

8
Comment on Indian Police(Contd..)
  • A coercive arm of the (State) leaders
  • A necessary evil
  • a strange concoction of Evil, yet
    necessary
  • Selectively efficient,
  • unsympathetic to the under privileged,
    and corrupt.

9
Status of Policing
  • Lack or bad policing lead to
  • newer forms of crime
  • 15 years of waiting after independence..
  • 1960s..Naxalism
  • Naxalbari Srikakulam
  • 1980s .. Telangana and all over ..
  • 200 districts of India!
  • Veerappans..Ayodhya demolition..Gujarat
    riots
  • Police Subculture !!??

10
Commissions/Committees
  • 1959-71 Ten State Commissions
    (Kerala,WB,Bihar,Punjab,Maharastra,MP,Delhi,Assam
    and Tamilnadu)
  • 1984 Andhra Pradesh
  • Headed by 3..ICS 3..Retd Judges
  • 2..IP/IPS
    1..MPJudg
  • 1..Senior Advocate

11
Commissions/Committees(contd)
  • National Level Commissions/ Committees
  • National Police Commission, 1977 - 81
  • Ribeiro Committee(as directed by the Supreme
    Court), 1998
  • Padmanabhaiah Committee(for structural changes
    in police), 2000
  • Malimath Committee on Reforms in Criminal
    Justice System, 2001
  • MHAs Review Committee(to cull out vital recs.
    from ), earlier commissions), 2004
  • Sorabjee Committee (to draft a new Police
    Act),2005-06
  • Menon Committee,2006 (Policy on CJS)

12
Supreme Court Judgment (22nd Sep. 2006)
  • Recalled various commissions/committees and their
    recommendations
  • 1996 Petition under Art. 32 (violation of human
    rights non enforcement and discriminatory
    application of laws non accountability even
    after blatant violations)
  • Letter dtd 3rd Aug.1997 of the then HM
  • NHRCs Observations of May,2002 on Police Reform

13
Supreme Court Judgment (contd.)
  • Pointed to convergence of views..
  • Whether the Court to further wait?
  • Lay down guidelines to be operative till the new
    legislation is enacted..
  • Under Art.32,read with Article 142
  • All the authorities are mandated to act in aid of
    the orders.. under Art.144

14
Supreme Court Judgment (contd..)
  • 6 directions to States
  • State Security Commission
  • NPC and Malimath (Statutory) ,Rebeiro
    and Sorabjee (Recommendatory)
  • 2. Selection and Tenure for Police Chief
  • NPC(4 years) and Padma.
  • 3. Tenure for Key Functionaries
  • NPC (Talked of mechanisms) and
    Padma.(2yrs)

15
Supreme Court Judgment (contd..)
  • Separation of Investigation
  • NPC (adequate manpower) all others incl.
    Law Commission
  • Establishment Boards for Transfer /postings
  • Rebeiro and Group of Ministers
  • Complaint Authorities
  • Rebeiro and Padma

16
Supreme Court Judgment (contd..)
  • One for Central Government
  • - National Security Commission
  • Sought Views
  • on entrusting investigation of Crimes of
    inter state and international ramifications
    to CBI
  • NHRC,BPRD and Sorabjee Committee
  • Recommended Central Agency
  • Central Govt. consulting State Governments and
    requested for time
  • Malimath and Padma. also talked of Federal Crime

17
Police Act Drafting Committee
  • October 2005 to October 2006
  • Headed by Sh Soli Sorabjee
  • 2 legal luminaries,4 IAS,3 IPS,One expert from
    Civil Society
  • 40 sittings, wide range of discussions and more
    than 1100 inputs from outside
  • A comprehensive Act with16 Chapters and 221
    Sections

18
Salient Features of MPA,2006
  • Police is to be known as a Service, not as a
    Force
  • Ensuring functional autonomy for police.
  • Creation of a State Police Board( instead of
    State Security Commission) A Recommendatory
    Body
  • - Merit based selection of DGP panel
    prepared by State Police Board, not UPSC
  • - 2 year tenure for DGP, irrespective of date
    of superannuation
  • - Only one DGP TO BE THE SENIOR MOST ,Others
    senior to him , if exist, to be posted out

19
Ensuring functional autonomy for police (contd..)
  • Composition of the Service to have adequate
    gender and minority (implied) representation
  • 2 year tenure to other key functionaries
    including SHOs
  • Tenure of DGP and others may be curtailed in
    specific circumstances, and exigencies to be
    recorded

20
Ensuring functional autonomy for police (contd..)
  • Defining Superintendence vis-à-vis
    Administration.
  • Superintendence vests in the State Government
    policies and guidelines
  • Administration vests in Police Chief
  • Proviso for Government may intervene in Admn .
    Powers of Police Chief as per rules and in
    exceptional circumstances to be recorded
  • District Magistrate functions in accordance with
    provisions of Cr P C and plays coordination role
    ,especially in crucial situations like natural
    calamities, elections, atrocities against
    SC/ST/Women/Children, etc

21
Promoting Professionalism
  • Civil Police Officers vis-à-vis Armed Police
    Constabulary Civilian Police to be better
    qualified and trained better prospects
  • Dedicated staff for Crime Investigation
    periodical rotation between LO duties and IOs
  • Stepping up Training facilities and linking up to
    posting/promotion
  • Research and Development

22
Promoting Professionalism (contd..)
  • Providing Legal and Financial Advisers
  • Forensic and scientific support for Investigation
    and other policing tasks
  • Urban/Metropolitan Policing Commissioner of
    Police System (ten lakh plus) other areas as
    notified
  • Rural Policing- Village Guards, Village Defense
    Parties, Community Liaison Groups
  • Village Guard on salary and deemed a public
    servant

23
Accountability made Paramount
  • Norms set for Performance Evaluation (other than
    usual statistical)
  • Police Accountability (Public Complaint)
    Authorities at State and District levels
  • Distinguishing serious misconduct vis-à-vis
    misconduct
  • Non registration of an FIR is made an offence
    against police

24
Welfare and grievance redressal
  • State Welfare Bureau, incl. public participation
    also to take care of post retirement scenario
  • Insurance cover to all right from the day of
    joining service
  • Specifying working hours 8 hrs, maximum 12 hrs
    a day
  • Forum for redressing individual and collective
    grievances

25
Internal Security and Public Order
  • Special Security Zones for extremist areas, to
    provide with adequate infrastructure and command
    structures
  • Contiguous areas falling in more than one State
    Central support and notification with concurrence
    of relevant States
  • Responsibilities of public spelt out

26
Too detailed !?
  • Details and elaborations given to be made self
    explanatory and to indicate rationale behind
    those provisions
  • Parts are expected to be shifted to Rules and
    Manual , to be drafted
  • Supreme Court perused the Model Act at draft
    stage and just prior to their Judgment dtd 22nd
    Sep 2007
  • A number of States responded positively

27
State-wise enactment of new Police Acts (as on
15th NOV., 2007)
  • A. Passed new Police Bills
  • - Haryana
    Mar. 21, 2007
  • - Bihar
    Mar. 21, 2007
  • - Tripura
    Mar. 21, 2007
  • - Chattishgarh
    July 20, 2007
  • - Gujarat Bombay Police Act (Gujarat
    amendment)

  • July 20,2007
  • - Assam
    Aug. 8, 2007
  • - Himachal Pradesh
    Aug 28,2007
  • - Kerala (Amendment)
    Sep. 19, 2007
  • - Rajasthan
    Sep. 21, 2007

28
State-wise adoption of Model Police Act, 2006
(contd..)
  • B Reported constitution of Expert Committees
  • - Andhra Pradesh
  • - Jammu Kashmir
  • - Orissa
  • - Tamil Nadu
  • - Uttar Pradesh
  • - West Bengal
  • C. Filed Review Petitions
  • - Andhra Pradesh
  • - Maharashtra
  • - Punjab
  • - Tamil Nadu
  • - Uttar Pradesh
  • (All have been dismissed by the Supreme
    Court in a Chamber hearing)

29
Role of Union of India
  • Got the Model Act prepared and circulated in
    toto,
  • despite some disagreements with some
    provisions
  • eg. tenure irrespective of
    superannuation,UPSC,etc
  • Reviews at HS and HM level
  • Review by sub-group of Chief Ministers through
    Inter State Council
  • UT Police Bill in the Offing

30
Views on Federal Crime
  • Views of Soli Sorabjee Committee on Federal
  • Crime
  • With the blurring of the line of distinction
    between external aggression and the internal
    disturbances engineered by terrorist etc. groups
    and supported by inimical foreign forces and
    the organized criminal groups supporting them,
    any measures taken to combat their activities
    can be regarded as measures taken for defense of
    India, in terms of Entry number 1 of the Union
    List.
  • The Union would have the competence to take both
    legislative and administrative measures to
    combat all such crimes as would be specified as
    federal crimes for the purpose.

31
Sorabjee Committee on Federal Crime (contd)
  • Favours creation of a specialized agency (other
    than CBI) to deal with crimes affecting national
    security, through an appropriate central
    legislation.
  • State police agencies and the new central agency
    should have concurrent jurisdiction in the
    administration of the new law.
  • Role should be seen as supportive and
    collaborative and not as intrusive.
  • Given its overall charter, CBI would not be in a
    position to pay pointed, undivided and well
    directed attention to the required task of
    combating crimes threatening national security.
    However, till such time as the new specialsed
    agency is established, CBI may be entrusted
    with the investigation of such cases.

32
Epilogue
  • Reforms are evolutionary and continuing
    processes
  • One may not be able to bring in all refoms at a
    time
  • Process is to start as suited to individual
    States.. rather than arguing and resenting
  • States are to perform so that Federal Structure
    progresses..
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