New Delhi, Dec. 9 -- The Supreme Court on Monday ordered a voice sample test on an Uttar Pradesh deputy inspector general (DIG) to determine if he used derogatory language against Muslims. Simultaneously, the court quashed the prosecution of a Muslim man, who was implicated in a criminal case after attempting to file a complaint against the senior officer.
A bench of justices Ahsanuddin Amanullah and K Vinod Chandran termed the initiation of criminal proceedings against Islamuddin Ansari a patent "abuse of authority" and quashed the case in its entirety, while criticising the police for misusing the criminal process to target a citizen who had merely sought to question an officer about the authenticity of an audio clip.
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