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Police Adalat Aur Insaaf

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In a series of 4 podcasts, Police Adalat Aur Insaaf, Cine Ink explores whether the criminal justice system in India is on the brink of a collapse as the media reports suggest. <br /><br />Cine Ink has collaborated with some of the finest experts, analysts and researchers in India, working in the areas related to police and judicial reforms. They confirm the country’s institutions of police authority and judicial system are in deep crisis. They cite the alarming details of their findings in two reports The Status of Policing in India Report and The India Justice Report. <br /><br />Presented by Pervaiz Alam, the series is based on interviews with Maja Daruwala, Senior Advisor, Tata Trusts and Chief Editor of India Justice Report, Vipul Mudgal, Director, Common Cause, Harish Narasappa, Co-founder, DAKSH, Prof. Vijay Raghavan, TISS-Prayas, Radhika Jha, Lead Researcher, The Status of Policing in India Report, Sugandha Shankar, Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative(CHRI) and Vibhuti Narain Rai, former Director General, UP Police.<br /><br />All episodes are also available for a listening on <a href="http://www.cineink.com/podcast" rel="noopener">www.cineink.com/podcast</a>.

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Episode thumbnail for Episode 04: The Crisis Facing Indian Judiciary

December 23, 2020

Episode 04: The Crisis Facing Indian Judiciary

Public trust in the Indian judiciary is arguably at an all time low, argue the experts in this 4th episode of Cine Ink Podcast series 'Police Adalat Aur Insaaf'. 70% of prisoners in Indian jails are undertrials. Most of them are poor. Vacancies at all levels, lack of diversity, under representation of women and marginalised people in judiciary, all point towards a failing state of India's judicial system. <br /><br />Panellists: Maja Daruwala, Chief Editor of India Justice Report, Vipul Mudgal, Director, Common Cause,, Harish Narasappa, Co-founder, DAKSH, Prof. Vijay Raghavan, TISS-Prayas, and Radhika Jha, Lead Researcher, The Status of Policing in India Report.

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December 15, 2020

Episode 03: The Shocking State of Indian Jails

Overcrowded jails pose a serious threat to the Indian judicial system as seven in 10 of the people in prisons are under trial. Most of the under trials come from the marginalised castes and minorities, particularly, Muslims, say experts in the 3rd episode of Cine Ink Podcast Series 'Police Adalat Aur Insaaf'. Legal Aid is marred by corruption. Immediate reforms are needed, say the panellists. <br /><br />Panellists: Vipul Mudgal, Director, Common Cause, Vibhuti Narain Rai, former Director General, UP Police, Maja Daruwala, Chief Editor of India Justice Report, Harish Narasappa, Co-founder, DAKSH, Prof. Vijay Raghavan, TISS-Prayas, Sugandha Shankar, Researcher, Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative, and Radhika Jha, Lead Researcher, The Status of Policing in India Report.

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December 3, 2020

Episode 02: Political Masters Do Not Want Police Reforms

Analysts say Indian police has been been turned into a violent and corrupt force by their political masters. One panellist observes the new low is that police itself has started committing crimes against humanity. However, all participants suggest immediate police reforms are needed, including providing better resources and improved working conditions for the police in India. <br /><br />Panellists: Vipul Mudgal, Director, Common Cause, Harsh Mander, former IAS officer, Vibhuti Narain Rai, former Director General, UP Police, Maja Daruwala, Chief Editor of India Justice Report, Harish Narasappa, Co-founder, DAKSH, Prof. Vijay Raghavan, TISS-Prayas, and Radhika Jha, Lead Researcher, The Status of Policing in India Report.

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What is Police Adalat Aur Insaaf?

In a series of 4 podcasts, Police Adalat Aur Insaaf, Cine Ink explores whether the criminal justice system in India is on the brink of a collapse as the media reports suggest. <br /><br />Cine Ink has collaborated with some of the finest experts, analysts and researchers in India, working in the areas related to police and judicial reforms. They confirm the country’s institutions of police authority and judicial system are in deep crisis. They cite the alarming details of their findings in two reports The Status of Policing in India Report and The India Justice Report. <br /><br />Presented by Pervaiz Alam, the series is based on interviews with Maja Daruwala, Senior Advisor, Tata Trusts and Chief Editor of India Justice Report, Vipul Mudgal, Director, Common Cause, Harish Narasappa, Co-founder, DAKSH, Prof. Vijay Raghavan, TISS-Prayas, Radhika Jha, Lead Researcher, The Status of Policing in India Report, Sugandha Shankar, Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative(CHRI) and Vibhuti Narain Rai, former Director General, UP Police.<br /><br />All episodes are also available for a listening on <a href="http://www.cineink.com/podcast" rel="noopener">www.cineink.com/podcast</a>.

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