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GS-II :
  • 30 September, 2020

  • 10 Min Read

A demarcation in the interest of public order (Police Commissionerate System)

Police Commissionerate System

Context

  • In recent times protests against the government have risen quite significantly. Protests are hallmarks of a democratic nation, but protest needs to be peaceful and in concurrence with the ethos of the constitution.
  • In a district, the Dual command structure, whereby the both police headed by SP (head of district police) and the District Magistrate (executive), has the responsibility of maintenance of public order.
  • However, there have been cases where the dithering by magistrates have led to law and order situations getting out of hand with serious consequences flowing on to the citizenry. This has led to the demand for establishing a Police Commissionerate System in India’s Urban Spaces.
  • Establishing a police commissionerate system in urban areas may help in improving response time, set clear accountability for Police and eventually improve public order.

About Police Commissionerates System?

  • This system essentially splits a district in two parts from the point of view of policing.
  • The part of the city that forms the large urbanised settlement becomes a geographical area where the police responsibilities of District Superintendent of Police get transferred to the Commissioner of Police.
  • Along with this, the powers of the District Magistrate (DM), the Sub-divisional Magistrates (SDM) and the Executive Magistrates in the area of crime and law and order also get transferred to the Police Commissioner.
  • For the rest of the District, however, both the District Magistrate, his subordinate magistrates and the District Superintendent of Police retain their police powers.

Issues Related to Dual System

  • Delay in Reaction Time: Under the Dual system, before conducting any operation pertaining to maintenance of public order, police is required to obtain permissions from the magistrates.
  • Through a vast array of government schemes, the governments envisages to provide developmental thrust to the remotest corners of the country.
  • The District Magistrate carries a huge workload on account of implementation of these schemes. Therefore the requirement of DM in maintenance of public order leads to diversion of attention from its developmental obligations.
  • Issues of Accountability: It is difficult to set accountability in event of any mismanagement of law and order situations like some protest or riots, as a blame game emanates from this dual system of policing.

Issues Related to Commissionerate system

  • Lack of Public Confidence in Police: Since the colonial times, the Police have not had the image of a pro-poor and pro-people institution. The police do not inspire public confidence and people generally bring their grievances to the magistrates.
  • Therefore, the police commissionerate system will further strengthen the narrative of a “police raj”.
  • Giving More Power to Police: In absence of clear norms of transparency and accountability imposed on an autonomous police machinery may leave the Police as the handmaidens of the ruling political dispensation on the one hand and a repressive governmental machinery on the other.
  • Overlapping Jurisdiction: Even though the Supreme Court has made a distinction between law and order (pertaining to police) and public order (responsibility of District Magistrate). However, these two fields are overlapping i.e. any matter which is linked to individual crime can easily become a public order issue.

Supreme Court Observation(Law and Order Vs Public order)

  • The Court held that the two concepts have different objectives and legal standards.
  • Law and order consists of the analysis made by police of the situation in an area and their commitment to firm action and penalties under criminal law.
  • Public order is a duty imposed on the District Magistrate to assess whether it is necessary to rush to the spot where law and order has been breached to prevent violence spreading and ease tension.
  • Balancing Right to Protest And Public Order: Right to Protest emanates from freedom of speech and expression and as a democratic nation it is expected to consider protest as legitimate.
  • Therefore, District Magistrate having a say in public order acts as checks on the raw power of the police force.

Way Forward

  • Only the establishment of a police commissionerate is not likely to deliver safer and better-policed cities, much more reforms are required in this regard.
  • There is a need to develop a vibrant civil society with a high degree of activism and participation by non-governmental organisations. It can act as an effective check on police forces.
  • As public order and police are part of the State List in the Seventh Schedule of the Constitution, it is required on part of states to carry out necessary police reforms.
  • Technological advancements pose new challenges to administration. Therefore, the planning, governance and delivery of many municipal services to a large population necessitates the setting up of a stronger municipal architecture.
  • Indian urban spaces can emulate the commissionerate system of the western democratic world, which operates under the directly elected Mayor and the City Council with a high degree of openness and public sharing of police actions and performance.

Source: TH


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