India News | Police Officers Still Don't Know How to Speak Politely: Ker HC

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Disapproving of a police report which said there were no lapses on the part of one of its officers who allegedly used abusive language against a doctor, the Kerala High Court on Wednesday said officers of the force "don't know how to speak politely".

Kochi, Sep 22 (PTI) Disapproving of a police report which said there were no lapses on the part of one of its officers who allegedly used abusive language against a doctor, the Kerala High Court on Wednesday said officers of the force "don't know how to speak politely".

"Your police officers still don't know how to speak politely," the court said to the state government.

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The observation by Justice Devan Ramachandran came during the hearing of a plea by a doctor, claiming abusive language was used against him by police officers when they stopped his vehicle.

The court said that a report by the Assistant Commissioner of Police of Kollam with regard to the incident stated that there were "no serious lapses" on the part of the officer concerned, but it did not explain how he came to that conclusion.

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"I have gone through the statement filed by the ACP, Kollam. Not satisfied by the contents thereof," the judge said and asked "are only policemen allowed to live in the country?"

"He (petitioner) is a doctor, a respectable person. He states that abusive language has been used against him. Are you (police) saying use of disrespectful language (words like 'da') against a doctor requires no enquiry?" the court asked.

It said that the state police chief, on the high court's orders, has issued directions not to use such language, but the ACP's report does not deal with the allegation of use of abusive language by the officer concerned.

The court directed the Kollam ACP to "make a proper enquiry" into the allegation by the petitioner and file an action taken report.

(The above story is verified and authored by Press Trust of India (PTI) staff. PTI, India’s premier news agency, employs more than 400 journalists and 500 stringers to cover almost every district and small town in India.. The views appearing in the above post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY)

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