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SPP Jinnah, in his communication, mentioned {that a} flaw in investigation needn’t develop into a motive for a prosecutor to deal with police personnel unfairly. {Photograph} used for representational functions solely
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Tamil Nadu State Public Prosecutor (SPP) Hasan Mohamed Jinnah, has impressed upon his colleagues, the necessity to deal with police personnel with the utmost dignity.
In a communication addressed to the regulation officers, together with extra public prosecutors, authorities advocates (prison facet) and assistant public prosecutors within the principal seat of the Madras Excessive Court docket in Chennai, the Excessive Court docket’s Madurai Bench in addition to all district courts unfold throughout Tamil Nadu, the SPP mentioned, it had come to his discover that a number of public prosecutors deal with police personnel, who strategy them to present directions in varied prison circumstances, shabbily, and use abusive phrases.
Expressing deep concern over such behaviour, Mr. Jinnah has insisted upon giving of due respect to the regulation enforcers, and treating them humanely.
“I request you all to ensure that the police personnel, attending our offices, are properly seated and they shall not be differentiated by the post they hold. They all shall be treated with dignity as they come only for giving the information required by us to conduct cases before the court of law. The police personnel should be treated humanely for they too suffer from mental stress and work pressure like us,” the round learn.
Mr. Jinnah mentioned {that a} flaw in investigation needn’t develop into a motive for a prosecutor to deal with police personnel unfairly. “In case, if they have conducted perfunctory investigation, it shall be brought to the notice of the Superintendent of Police or Deputy Commissioner of Police concerned for setting it in order,” the SPP mentioned and requested the prosecutors to fix their attitudes in the direction of police personnel.
The SPP additionally said that justice may very well be upheld, and the frequent man may very well be protected against criminals, provided that the police and the general public prosecutors labored in tandem. Because the major obligation of the prosecutors was to help the courts in rendering justice, this obligation couldn’t be carried out successfully with out vital directions from the police personnel involved, he identified.