Supreme court
SC Directs Centre to Frame Policy on Compensation for Wrongful Detention
The Supreme Court of India has directed the Central Government to formulate a policy for providing compensation to individuals who have been wrongfully detained. Background: The directive comes after the court heard a petition highlighting the plight of persons wrongly arrested and detained. Parties: The petitioner sought relief for individuals who suffered due to wrongful detention, emphasizing the need for a compensation policy. Legal issues: The court considered the state's liability towards individuals who are wrongfully detained and the need for a standardized compensation policy. Court observations: The Supreme Court noted that wrongful detention is a violation of fundamental rights and that the state has a responsibility to provide compensation to the victims. Significance: This directive aims to address the issue of wrongful detention and the lack of a uniform policy for compensation, underscoring the state's accountability towards protecting individual rights and providing redressal for violations.
