Gujarat HC sets aside conviction, sentence of ex-DGP in 1976 custodial torture case

The Gujarat High Court has overturned the conviction and sentence of a former Director General of Police (DGP) in connection with a custodial torture case dating back to 1976. The case involves allegations of inhumane treatment against a prisoner, which had led to significant public outrage and demands for justice over the decades. The court's decision has sparked mixed reactions, with some viewing it as a necessary legal rectification, while others see it as a setback for the fight against custodial violence. The ruling highlights ongoing concerns regarding accountability within law enforcement agencies in India, especially relating to historical cases of abuse. As the legal landscape evolves, this case serves as a reminder of the complexities involved in addressing past injustices within the framework of contemporary law. The implications of this judgment may have far-reaching effects on similar cases of custodial abuse and the broader discourse on human rights in the country.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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