Kerala HC directs police to be polite while interacting with people; asks to avoid the use of ‘Eda’ or ‘Edi’

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The petitioner had alleged that Cherpu police station officers used disrespectful words while speaking to his daughter.

 

Kochi: Kerala High Court on Friday (September 3) directed the Kerala Director General of Police to issue a circular asking police officials to stop using Malayalam colloquial language and disrespectful words such as 'Eda or Edi' while addressing the citizens.

A single Bench of Justice Devan Ramachandran criticised the Kerala Police while considering a petition filed by the father of a 15-year-old girl who complained of the rude behaviour of police and said that the police should be polite while interacting with people.

The petitioner had alleged that officers of the Cherpu police station in Thrissur district used disrespectful and coarse language while speaking to his daughter during a vehicle. inspection as part of the Covid-19 protocol management.

"Police must learn to use polite language with the public. The police have no right to call Eda or Edi. There should be decent behaviour. The DGP should issue a circular with proper guidelines," said the Court. 

Courtesy: ANI

 

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