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Custodial death: SC says with great power comes greater responsibility, raises prison term of cops

The apex court said that incidents involving police, tend to erode people's confidence in the criminal justice system more than in cases involving private individuals.

September 04, 2018 / 23:43 IST
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"With great power comes greater responsibility," the Supreme Court said on Tuesday while enhancing the sentence given to some Maharashtra police personnel in a custodial death case from three to seven years.

The apex court said that such incidents, involving police, tend to erode people's confidence in the criminal justice system more than in cases involving private individuals.

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A bench of Justices N V Ramana and M M Shantanagoudar said it was important that police need to recognise the concept of 'democratic policing', where crime control was not only the end but the means to achieve this order was also equally important.

"It may not be out of context to remind that the motto of Maharashtra State Police is 'Sadrakshnaya Khalanighrahanaya' (Sanskrit: "To protect good and to Punish evil"), which needs to be respected. Those who are called upon to administer the criminal law must bear, in mind, that they have a duty not merely to the individual accused before them, but also to the State and to the community at large.