“Taking Court Too Lightly”: Supreme Court Slams Centre, States Over Failure to Install CCTV Cameras in Police Stations, Warns of Strict Action

The Supreme Court strongly criticised the Centre and several States for not complying with its 2020 order mandating CCTV installation in all police stations, calling custodial deaths a serious “blot on the system”. The Court has granted three weeks for compliance, failing which senior officials will have to personally explain the delay.

Supreme Court to Hear on August 18: Pleas Against Jharkhand DGP Anurag Gupta’s Appointment

The Supreme Court will hear multiple petitions challenging Jharkhand DGP Anurag Gupta’s appointment for alleged violation of SC guidelines. Opposition leader Babulal Marandi and others have questioned the legality of the move.

“They Suffered Beyond Repair”: Supreme Court Grants 2-Month Shield from Arrest in 498A Dowry Cases, Orders IPS Officer to Apologize

Supreme Court upholds Allahabad HC’s guidelines giving 2-month arrest protection in dowry cases under IPC 498A. Orders IPS officer to publish apology for wrongful jail of husband and in-laws.

Supreme Court Hearing in May on 2006 Police Reforms Verdict Implementation

The Supreme Court of India is set to hear petitions in May regarding the enforcement of its 2006 judgment aimed at police reforms, including separating investigation and law enforcement roles and instituting merit-based DGP appointments. Advocacy groups express concerns over state governments’ non-compliance, prompting the court to initiate contempt proceedings.

SC Directions Issued in 1992-93 Mumbai Riots Case | “Implement it”: Apex Court Criticizes Maha Govt. for Non-Compliance

Today (6th May): The Supreme Court directed the Maharashtra government to implement recommendations from the 1992-93 Mumbai riots case, including handling pending cases, compensating missing victims’ families, and police reforms. It mandated the establishment of a Special Cell to locate accused individuals, urged housing facilities for police personnel, and established a monitoring committee for directive enforcement.