MUMBAI CONSULTATION ON POLICE REFORMS: 'BETTER POLICING -SAFER CITY: HOW TO 
MAKE IT HAPPEN 

Date: Friday, 22 February, 2013 

Venue: USTAV BANQUET HALL,  JAMSHEDJI TATA ROAD CHURCHGATE



 

PRESS STATEMENT ON THE DELIBERATIONS AT THE ABOVE MEETING:  22/02/13  

 

The COMMONWEALTH HUMAN RIGHTS INITIATIVE [ CHRI] Delhi in association with 
Citizen Initiative for Peace (CIP), Praja, PCGT, M R. Pai Foundation. Akshara, 
Forum against Oppression of Women and Forum of Free Enterprise organized this 
event. 

 

A meeting of over 80 of the leading activists representing over 30 
organisations / civil society in Mumbai  voiced deep concern about the state of 
women's safety and indeed the safety of all mumbaikars. 

 

Attended by no less personage as Shri Julio Rebeiro, [ Former Mumbai Police 
Commissioner], Dr. Shri A.N Roy [Former Director General of Police, Maharashtra 
], Shri Shailesh Gandhi [ former Central Information Commissioner ]. Mr.  
Satish Sahney [Former Mumbai Police Commissioner], leading Advocates, Women and 
Rights Activists  and concerned Citizens. 

 

The discussions pointed out that despite the bitter complaints against the 
inefficiencies of policing in Mumbai, its bias's and violence, police 
performance was failing the public. Bandage remedies such as transfers or 
punishment postings  will not do. There is a need for root and branch 
improvement.  The constabulary have to be better equipped not with arms and 
ammunition but with a better value system that ensures that there will  be more 
responsive and less illegal policing and better all round every day performance.

 

 The leadership must ensure that the ordinary constable has good working  
conditions  decent wages  and better hours of work. Training must be imparted 
to the police personnel in educating  on high standards to human rights, gender 
sensitivity and respecting multi-religious diversity. At  the same time they 
must take responsibility for lapses in policing and be completely accountable. 

 

The political administration is responsible for delivering better policing that 
has the confidence of the public in Maharastra. 

 

The meeting also called the State Government to implement the Police Reforms as 
outlined in the Supreme Court Judgement of 2006. The Supreme Court had given 
certain directions in view of the urgent need for preservation and 
strengthening of the Rule of Law. It had prescribed the setting up of three 
institutions in the state: A State Security Commission, Police Establishment 
Board and Police Complaints Authority, in other words  calling for a  systemic 
changes into the functioning of the PoliceDepartment.

 

 It must lay down policing policies and targets to be achieved in the year 
after creating a political plan. This plan must be made in consultation with 
local communities and be a public document against which police performance can 
be evaluated and  judged.  It is only when communities are engaged with 
policing that the police will gain public confidence. 

 

The meeting called for the State Security Commission to put in place a credible 
planning process in which enhanced safety of women and vulnerable groups such 
as children, migrants and minorities is specially addressed. 

 

The meeting also agreed to a plan of action to make this an election issue for 
the forthcoming 2014 elections and demand from the Political parties to not 
only include this in their manifesto but ensure that  the  Police Reforms are  
implemented thereafter . 

 

Hence it becomes necessary for the incumbent   Government to bring in the  
police reforms without any further delay during their current tenure. 

 

The meeting agreed to work together with police and administration in creating  
better policing outcomes for the city and asked all Mumbaikars to join in this 
effort.  

 

Issued by Dolphy D'souza, Citizens Initiative for Peace [CIP] & Ms Maja 
Daruwalla , Director CHRI, Organising Committee and the participants of the 
meeting .

 

Cell: 9820226227 Email: dolphydolph...@gmail.com

  

 

Dolphy Dsouza - 9820226227

Citizens Initiative for Peace  [CIP]
43, Kalina, Santacruz East,
Mumbai 400 029.
Email: dolphydolph...@gmail.com

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