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Secular stupidity vs. snoop scandal -- RK Ohri, IPS (Retd.)

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                       SECULAR  STUPIDITY  Vs. SNOOP SCANDAL  
                                                           Ram Kumar Ohri, IPS (Retd)

            We are living in interesting times.  A verbal fracas has broken out on
24/7 television  channels  about the  due  protection given by the Gujarat
police  to a  young girl   whose father had sought help to protect  her from  
the alleged harassment  by  a  suspected  stalker.

            The   so-called snoop-scandal debate has degenerated to the lowest
depth of a secularly stupid discourse which  ought  to have been avoided.  The
only  essential requirement is a simple one.  Those  questioning the legality of  
the police response to the call of the  distraught  father of  the young girl must
read the   directions contained in  Sections  44  and  145  of the Criminal 
Procedure Code  to understand the statutory  responsibility  assigned to the
police.  

            Section  44  of  Cr.P.C.  requires that  every Indian citizen aware of the
likely commission of  a  serious  offence  should  forthwith give that
 information to  the police without fail.  The action of the girl’s father in
seeking police help was  thus  fully  covered by law.  He was seeking no favour.

            Now let us  try to comprehend  the duty  which the criminal law imposes
on the police.    Section  149  of  the Cr. P.C. lays down that   “Every  police  
officer may interpose for the purpose of preventing, and shall, to the best of
his ability, prevent the commission of  any cognizable offence”.  And that was
 all  that the Gujarat  Police did. 

            Most police officers, including me,  have intervened to the best of  their
ability whenever such an incident  was brought to their notice.

            So, dear news anchors and political activists, where is the need for a
judicial enquiry?  More importantly what do you expect the presiding judge of

the Inquiry Commission to do beyond the directions given by law ?    Period. 

November 18, 2013

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