The Rajasthan High Court on Friday, August 2, said that police authorities have a constitutional responsibility to provide enhanced protection to couples who are facing threats or harassment from social actors or groups enforcing dominant social norms. The high court bench of Justice Sameer Jain further stated that there must exist an appropriate institutional mechanism for such couples to ensure that police officers are held accountable for their failure to protect them. "The police authorities bear a constitutional responsibility to provide enhanced protection to the respective couples whose autonomy stands to be scuttled by social actors or groups who deploy extra-legal harassment or threats to entrench the dominant social norms," the judge added. Post this, the state's top court then issued a procedure to ensure that couples who are married or are simply in a close relationship are given adequate police protection. Click on the link in the X post to know the guidelines. Rajasthan High Court Says Removing Minor Girl’s Innerwear and Undressing Oneself Not ‘Attempt To Rape’ but Indecent Assault.

‘Police Authorities Have Constitutional Responsibility To Provide Protection to Couples’

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