
Police and Politics in India
Law enforcement and politics are essential, irrevocable and interdependent features of state power and are prone to feed on each other for sustenance. However, unwarranted political manipulation of state institutions, especially the police and the magistracy, a marked feature of Indian law enforcement mechanisms in recent times, is bound to impair democratic freedoms and human rights of the people. Also, all social and political institutions are the product of a nation's historical and philosophical experience through the ages. Indian police is no exception. In some ways, this is like saying that every society gets the police it deserves. Does it follow, therefore, that the Indian people are doomed to live for ever with a callous, overbearing, communalized, often corrupt and unaccountable police force? Not really. Only if the Indian state were to set in motion a calibrated process of substantial reforms in the outdated system of law enforcement, rooted in the mid-nineteerth century, most forms of distortions in police functioning would vanish.
- Undertitel
- Colonial Concepts, Democratic Compulsions: Indian Police 1947-2002
- Författare
- Kirpal Dhillon
- ISBN
- 9788173046100
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 1100 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2024-07-01
- Sidor
- 620
