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NHRC seeks report on minor’s torture in police custody in Gujarat’s Rajkot

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In New Delhi, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) opened an investigation after a video showed a 17‑year‑old boy being tortured while in police custody at Gandhigram Police Station in Gujarat’s Rajkot district. The clip, posted on social media on October 6, sparked outrage across the country.

The boy was arrested on the night of September 1, after a stabbing incident occurred the previous day. Police quickly detained him and his friends, then handed them over to a juvenile court. The court sent him to a detention centre, but he was freed on bail about two weeks later.

Inside the police station, the video shows a police officer grabbing the teen’s hair, while two other officers laugh. The footage points to serious breaches of human rights and violates the dignity of a minor in custody.

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NHRC officials said the video raises “serious concerns” and that the commission is taking suo motu action – that is, acting on its own without a formal complaint. The body has asked Gujarat’s Director General of Police to submit a detailed report on the case within two weeks.

The NHRC, created under the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993, is India’s top human‑rights watchdog. It protects rights to life, liberty, equality, and dignity—rights guaranteed by the Constitution and enforced by courts. The commission can investigate media reports, public allegations, or any evidence of abuse.

This case highlights the need for tighter oversight of police conduct, especially when minors are involved. It also reminds authorities that abuse and humiliation in custody can damage reputations, damage communities, and undermine trust in law‑enforcement.

Key points to watch:
1. The NHRC has issued a notice to the Gujarat DGP seeking a full report on the torture allegations.
2. The boy was arrested following a stabbing incident, detained, and released on bail two weeks later.
3. The video shows a police officer pulling hair, with other officers laughing—a clear violation of human‑rights norms.
4. The NHRC has the power to act su‑motu on media or public evidence and will monitor how the case unfolds.

For anyone following police accountability, human‑rights abuses, or juvenile justice, this story is a reminder of the legal support structures in India and the power of social media to bring hidden misconduct to light.

Source: ianslive


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