The Kerala High Court prevents police from entering the home of the History Sheeters' home, under Guis of Surveillance | Today news
The Kerala High Court ruled that the police have no right to knock on the doors of suspected persons or history pages or “ship” in their homes at night under the guise of supervision. The ruling by Justice vg Arun has a plea by a man accused of threatening police officers to perform their duties when they asked him to come out of his home late at night as part of the magic check about clumsy history pages. The court allowed the plea and terminated the fir against the man and all further proceedings in connection with it, saying that the police could not beat the doors or in the homes of history pages under the guise of supervision. “The court said police officers should understand that the concept of home” exceeded his physical manifestation as a home and included a rich tapestry of existential, emotional and social dimensions “. A person’s right to life encompasses the right to live with dignity and dignity is not negotiable, “it said. The court further said that under the Kerala Police Manual only” informally look “of history blade and” close watch “over the leading criminal existence.” Article 39 of the Kerala Police Act all persons are obliged to comply with the ‘legal directions’ of a police officer for performing his functions. to obstruct him to dismiss his duties under the Kerala Police Act for refusing to keep the direction to get out of the house at night, the court added. He was involved in the case ordered by the Supreme Court in his complaint in which he claimed harassment from the police.