Kerala HC flags non-compliance of pre-arrest norms leading to release of accused

The Kerala High Court has raised concerns over the persistent non-compliance with pre-arrest norms, which has resulted in the release of several accused individuals. The court emphasized that adherence to established protocols is essential to ensure the integrity of the judicial process and to prevent any miscarriage of justice. The judges noted that the failure to follow these protocols not only undermines the legal framework but also affects public confidence in the law enforcement system. The court's observations come amid growing discussions on the necessity of reforming police practices to uphold the rights of the accused while also addressing the interests of justice. Legal experts have welcomed the court's stance, viewing it as a crucial step in reinforcing accountability within the police and the broader criminal justice system. The High Court's remarks serve as a reminder of the delicate balance that must be maintained between safeguarding individual rights and ensuring effective law enforcement.
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