Orissa High Court: ‘All Police Stations & Out-Posts Must Be Fully Equipped With CCTV Cameras by March 31’

The Orissa High Court directed that all police stations and out-posts must be fully equipped with CCTV cameras by March 31. Additionally, the court emphasized the strict acceptance to the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for the arrest of armed forces personnel by the police. These measures aim to enhance accountability and ensure proper protocol in law enforcement practices.

Orissa High Court Calls For Transparency & CCTV In Police Stations: “Disturbing That Complaint Turned Into a Case Against Victims”

The Orissa High Court expressed concern over a case where a complaint was turned into a case against the victims. The court highlighted the need for transparency in police procedures and called for the installation of CCTV cameras in police stations to ensure accountability. This ruling aims to protect citizens’ rights and prevent misuse of power.

“Safeguard Soldiers’ Prestige & Dignity”: Orissa HC Demands Action After Assault on Army Officer and Lawyer Fiancée

Yesterday, On 23rd September, the Orissa High Court instructed the State to outline measures to safeguard the dignity of soldiers after an alleged assault incident involving an army officer and his lawyer-fiancée. The Court also requested a report on CCTV installations in police stations and imposed restrictions on disclosing the couple’s identities to protect their privacy.