High Court: Parading suspects in public violates human rights
The Calcutta High Court has stated that it is unacceptable for police to parade individuals accused of crimes in public, noting that such actions violate human rights. The court remarked that a trend of parading suspects has emerged, emphasizing that once an arrest is made, the individual must be brought before a magistrate. These comments were made during the hearing of a petition filed by TMC leader Saokat Molla, who contested his own alleged public parading while under investigation.