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Police Complaints Authority (PCA) is a body that adjudicates allegations of improper or shoddy investigations, refusal to file FIRs, custodial torture [1] and high-handedness against the police. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] But its recommendations are high authorities and recognised governmental authority upon the state government for action against errant ...
The service was renamed to Mumbai Police in 1995, following the renaming of Bombay to Mumbai. In 1995, the control room was computerised, and finally, in 1997, the Mumbai Police went online. [5] In 2002, the airport police section handed over security to the CISF. [7] [8] A massive modernization of the Mumbai Police took place in 2005.
Mumbai Police (Marathi: मुंबई पोलीस, IAST: Mumbaī Pulīs, officially Greater Mumbai Police, formerly Bombay Police) is the police department of the city of Mumbai, Maharashtra. It is a part of Maharashtra Police and has the primary responsibilities of law enforcement and investigation within the limits of Mumbai .
A man from Nala Sopara town near Mumbai who was on the ferry with two family members for a merry ride said he lost his aunt, 55, in the accident. ... later filed a police complaint against the ...
While some has the power to investigate into civil servants/bureaucrats, judiciary and police. [citation needed] In year 2019, Maharashtra Government brought the Chief Minister's office under the purview of this institution. [13] The state also introduced online complaint facility service for the public. [14]
Maharashtra Security Force (MSF) is a government security agency in Maharashtra, India, [1] which was established in 2010 under Maharashtra State Security Corporation Act, 2010.
Maharashtra Lok Adalat or Maharashtra State Legal Services Authority (People's Court) is an alternative dispute resolution mechanism used in state of Maharastra.It is a legal system to resolve pending cases at Panchayat or rural places, those in a pre-litigation stage in courts are resolved amicably. [1]
The first CID was created by the British Government in 1902, based on the recommendations of the Indian Police Commission, chaired by Andrew Fraser. [1] At the entrance of the CID office at Gokhale Marg, Lucknow, there is a portrait of Rai Bahadur Pandit Shambhu Nath, King's Police Medalist (KPM) "Father of Indian CID".