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Slapping incident: SC seeks report from Delhi Police

April 25, 2013 02:45 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 08:09 pm IST - New Delhi

Taking strong exception to a >police officer slapping a young girl during a recent protest against rape of a minor, the Supreme Court on Thursday sought explanation from the Delhi Police chief on the incident.

A bench headed by Justice G S Singhvi directed the Police Commissioner to file an affidavit to explain why a young girl was beaten up during the protest against the rape of five-year-old here.

Also taking cognisance of another incident of police brutality in Aligarh where a 65-year-old woman was assaulted, the bench directed the Uttar Pradesh Chief Secretary to file an affidavit on the incident.

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Describing such incidents of police excesses as “insult to the country”, the apex court said they have to be prevented.

“Even an animal won’t do what the police officers are doing everyday in different parts of the country,” the bench said while referring to the Aligarh incident.

“Is your government left without shame?” the bench asked Gaurav Bhatia, the counsel appearing for the UP government.

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The court, while slamming the state government, also recalled the resignation by Lal Bahadur Shastri from the post of the Railway Minister taking moral responsibility following a railway accident.

“Where has your sense gone?” the bench said, adding, “How can police officers beat an unarmed lady?”

The court made the observations with regard to a recent protest at a Delhi hospital during which an ACP >slapped a young girl at least four times. The ACP was later suspended.

The second incident which the bench took note of was reported from Aligarh where an elderly woman was assaulted by the police during a protest against the alleged rape and murder of a six-year-old girl.

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