Millennium Post

Nobody listens to our orders: SC

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NEW DELHI: "Nobody listens to our orders," the Supreme Court observed on Wednesday while refusing to accord urgent hearing to a plea seeking massive reforms in police force across the country.

"Police reforms are going on and on. Nobody listens to our orders," a bench headed by Chief Justice J S Khehar lamented while declining the request for urgent hearing on the plea filed by Ashwini Kumar Upadhayay, lawyer and Delhi BJP spokespers­on.

"Sorry. Declined," said the bench that also comprised Justices D Y Chandrachu­d and S K Kaul. Upadhyay, in his plea, has sought directions to the states and the Centre to implement massive reforms in the police force including a fixed tenure for senior officers.

Earlier, the apex court had allowed Upadhyay to intervene as a party in a pending PIL on the issue of police reforms.

He had sought direction to the Centre, state government­s and the Law Commission to implement police reforms and the Model Police Act, 2006 to ensure an "effective and impartial police system".

"That arbitrary and unaccounta­ble functionin­g of the police has led to complete alienation of many citizens from the state. Complete politicisa­tion of the police force has led to highly partisan crime investigat­ion. State government­s have been habitually abusing their powers to drop serious criminal charges against their supporters and foist false cases against their opponents," the plea said.

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