HC displeased over special executive magistrate sending man to jail for 3 days

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The High Court on Friday pulled up the Police over the arrest and detention of a person for allegedly shouting at a policeman and a special executive (SEM), an ACP-rank officer, sending him to three days in jail.

The court also questioned how the SEMs were appointed and whether they were given any training in the judicial academy.

It issued notice to the Police and the officers involved in the incident and sought their stand before the next date of hearing on December 4.

The court also asked the Police to look into the matter and take requisite action against the officers concerned.

According to petitioner Dinesh Kumar, he was beaten up and arrested by two policemen from station while he and his brother-in-were building a boundary wall around their property.

They entered into arguments with the policemen during which he had allegedly shouted at them, the petitioner's claimed.

He was detained at the police station for several hours and then produced before an SEM, an of Police(ACP)-rank officer, who sent him to for three days despite production of a surety, the petition filed through Avadh Kaushik said.

The plea said that Kumar was arrested and sent to jail under Sections 107 and 151 of the Criminal Procedure Code.

Section 107 empowers an executive to take action against any person who is likely to commit a breach of the peace.

Section 151 empowers a to arrest a person to prevent commission of a cognisable offence -- a crime for which an arrest warrant is not required to apprehend the accused.

The petitioner has sought contempt action against the police officers, including the of station, for the alleged violation of the apex court guidelines on making arrests.

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First Published: Fri, October 05 2018. 21:10 IST