Bombay High Asks State To File Affidavit On Progress Of Website For Functioning And Procedures Of Police Complaint Authorities
The Bombay High Court today directed the State government to file an affidavit outlining the progress made in developing a website containing relevant information on the functioning and procedures of Police Compliant Authorities in the State. A division bench of Chief Justice Alok Aradhe and Justice Bharati Dangre further asked the State to detail the steps taken to create awareness about the functioning of Police Compliant Authorities among the public. The petitioner also prayed that the State should spread awareness about the existence of the Police Complaints Authorities and create a website for maintaining relevant information about their functioning and procedure. The Court thus asked the State to file an affidavit on the progress of the website and also file a a status respect with respect to functioning and compositions of the Police complaints authorities.

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