Police misconduct or torture? Know exactly where to file complaint and get guaranteed action!
🔴 Police Powers vs Your Rights – Part 6
Filing a complaint against police in India can be a daunting task, but it’s essential to know your rights and the authorities that can help. If you’ve been a victim of police brutality, torture, or misconduct, you can file a complaint with the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) online or through other channels. Understanding Section 156(3) CrPC is also crucial in cases of illegal arrest or harassment by the police. The State Human Rights Commission and the magistrate court are other avenues where you can seek justice. To build a strong case, it’s vital to gather evidence against the police and follow the correct procedure for filing a complaint with the SP or other higher authorities. In India, police accountability is essential, and knowing how to file a complaint against the police can be a powerful tool in the fight against police brutality and misconduct. By being aware of your rights and the authorities that can help, you can take the first step towards seeking justice and ensuring that those responsible are held accountable.
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⚖️ POLICE POWERS VS YOUR RIGHTS SERIES:
Part 1: Your Rights During Arrest
Part 2: What Police Cannot Do During Arrest
Part 3: Women’s Rights During Arrest
Part 4: Police Interrogation Rights
Part 5: Phone Seizure Rights
Part 6: How to Complaint Against Police (THIS VIDEO)
🔗 LEGAL PROVISIONS COVERED:
– Section 154 CrPC (FIR Registration)
– Section 156(3) CrPC (Magistrate Power to Order Investigation)
– Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993
– Article 21 (Right to Life and Personal Liberty)
– Article 22 (Protection Against Arrest and Detention)
📌 IMPORTANT TIMELINES:
– NHRC complaint: Within 1 year of incident
– Medical report: Immediately after torture
– Evidence collection: As soon as possible
– Magistrate complaint: No time limit but file ASAP
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⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. For specific legal matters, please consult a qualified lawyer.
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