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The very fact that the present system of policing is governed by Centuries' old "Police Act of 1861" which is still in force, gives a clear idea about the necessity of police reforms in India. Even after terriorist attack, multi-crore scams and internal security threats like Naxalism, political class is less willing to loosen its grip on police & are not letting them do their job thereby further accentuating the problem of “RED TAPISM” in India. They are in total subordination to ruling party and most of the times themselves are involved in the crime.
Ground situation:
Areas where reforms required:
Reasons for slow reforms
Commissions & committees
Many commissions and committees have been constituted on police reforms till now. Prominent among them are as follows:
New police legislation
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