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Posted 22 Jun 2024

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The notice was sent demanding an explanation for not paying the recommended compensation to the kin of the person who died in custodial death.

Custodial death is a manifestation of custodial violence which primarily refers to violence (including rape and torture) in police and judicial custody.

Status of Custodial death in India 

  • There were more than 660 Custodial deaths in the country from 2017 to 2022.
  • Gujarat has reported the highest number of Custodial deaths (80) followed by Maharashtra. (National Crime Records Bureau

Constitutional and Legal Safeguards against Custodial deaths

  • Constitutional 
    • Article 14 (Right to equality before law)
    • Article 21 (Right to life)
  • Legal 
    • Sec 330 & 331 of IPC provides punishment for injury inflicted for extorting confession during custody
    • Section 176 Cr.P.C, calls for magisterial enquiry in case of custodial death.
    • The upcoming New Criminal Laws also contain provisions like   
      • Sec 120, Sec 127 of Bhartiya Nyaya sanhita on safeguarding the accused.
  • Other Safeguards
    • NHRC’s Guidelines on Custodial deaths (1993)
      • It calls for reporting of custodial death or rape within 24 hrs of occurrence. 
    • SC gave specific guidelines for safeguarding of detainees and procedure for arrest (DK Basu Case).

 

Challenges in Curbing Custodial Deaths 

Non-Ratification of UN Convention against Torture (1997)
Absence of a national level anti-torture framework
Lengthy Judicial proceedings
Tremendous pressure on Police to detect cases, whenever there is surge in crime and particularly heinous crime
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