
The State Human Rights Commission (SHRC) recommended the Tamil Nadu government to pay compensation of 50,000 GBP in the case of police surplus in the Ariyalur district for the incident in January 2018.
According to the complainant M. Ramalingam was a daily bet and herd of goats and due to a goat’s gradation, the group attacked him and his family on January 1, 2018. When he was on an ambulance with an ambulance and an outpatient police wag The outpatient station, and accepted the outpatient position, and accepted the outpatient position, and was accepted by the outpatient clinic and accepted the outpatient position, and accepted the outpatient position.
“The opponent registered the case according to sections 294 (b) and 307 IPC against him and his son for a false complaint. He was in the judiciary for 25 days,” the complainant said. He was transported to the government hospital, Jayankondam and Thanjavur Medical College Hospital, where he received 30 stitches on his head and broken bones.
Although there was a complaint, the opponent did not provide any confirmation for receiving his complaint and intentionally avoided negotiations on his complaint. The opponents joined with one of the cliffs and registered a false case against the complainant and therefore the action before the GRC. The opponent rejected all the accusations in the complaint.
“Given oral and documentary evidence and the arguments of both parties,” Shrc said that the complainant was categorically determined that the opponent to help the complainant’s opponent did not take proper measures for his complaint. She stated that she registered the case against the complainant and his son, according to Section 307 of the IPC, the highest part of the law that showed the abuse of police power.
“The opponents’ action therefore represents a violation of the complainant’s human rights and has not been able to prove its innocence that it has fulfilled its obligation in accordance with the law. This commission therefore claims that the opponent has violated the complainant’s human rights,” the Commission said.
Published – April 20, 2025 01:13