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India: 70% Police Officers Justify Use of Force, 60% Support Use of Torture

27.03.202527.03.2025 By Yagunov

More than 70% of Indian police personnel across the ranks believe that they should be allowed to use force without any fear of

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The Supreme Court in India ruled against caste-based discrimination in prisons

18.10.202418.10.2024 By Yagunov

India’s prisons should not discriminate based on caste, including assigning “impure” work to inmates from disadvantaged communities, the Supreme Court has said. The

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Justice Madan Lokur: Prison Reforms – What is Needed Is a Systematic Study to Understand the Causes of Overcrowding in Prisons

16.09.202416.09.2024 By Yagunov

Justice Madan Lokur, former Judge of Supreme Court in conversation on prison reforms with Jhuma Sen, an Advocate practising before the Calcutta High Court.

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