CUDDALORE: The State Human Rights Commission in Tamil Nadu has directed the government to pay compensation for RS 3 Lakh to the residents of the Tagdalore Village in Cuddalore Regency and recover each RS 1 Lakh from a police inspector, a specialized sub-inspector and a sub-inspector Women to catch illegally, hold and torture him.
Member of Commission D Jayachandran recommended the government to start the disciplinary action on the Inspector of the Ramantham Sudhakar police station and then Jayalakshmi’s female sub-inspector.
Special Sub-Inspector Renganathan from the Ramantham Police Station retired from the service.
In a petition to the commission, R Kalanji said he had submitted a complaint with the Ramanatham police station against eight people on charges of attacking him on December 25, 2017 after the trail dispute.
He accused Sudhakar failed to register a case based on his complaint after receiving a bribe of Rs 50,000 from his rival party and got his signature on empty white paper and closed his case.
Kalanji said Renganathan was drunk attacking him on the road on June 6, 2018.
He said he was taken to the police station and was illegally detained at the police locking.
Sudhakar and Renganathan have attacked him using Lathis and tortured him, he said.
Both also took Rs 1,400 from his pocket.
He said Jayalakshmi had registered a case against him, arrest him and produced it before Judge Judicial Thitakudi.
But the judge refused to let him go when the police did not obey the direction of the Supreme Court while accusing being accused and took him to Liberty.
“Considering the verbal and documentary evidence of the parties, it was founded by a complainant (Kritanji) which was the first respondent (Sudhakar) to help the complainant rival party did not take any action for his complaint and closed the same when this problem was compromised among the parties.
Also set that The second respondent (Renganathan) abused the complainant and attacked him and took him to the police station and there was also the first respondent and both attacked the complainant by using Lathis and abused him in a dirty language.
Furthermore was formed by the complainant that the complaints were submitted by the second respondent, respondents Third (Jayalakshmi) registered a fake case against the complainant and releases it without following the DK Basu procedure.
Therefore, the action in the respondent’s section numbered the violations of human rights complainants and they failed to pro ve their innocence that they had done their duties in accordance with the law.
because of that, This commission has that respondents have violated the human rights of complainants, “said Commission members said.
The Commission stated that Kalanji has the right to receive compensation for human rights violations from respondents and repair Rs 3 Lakh as compensation to the complainant.
“Therefore this commission states that the complainants have the right to get RS 1 Lakh respectively as compensation from respondents from one to three and to begin the department’s actions against the first and third respondents only since the second respondent retired from the service,” said a member of the Commission.
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