Thiruvananthapuram, April 7 -- The Kerala State Human Rights Commission has instructed the state police to revise a reference on its official website that suggests police can intervene in civil disputes to a certain extent, stating that such a claim is legally untenable.
Commission Chairperson Justice Alexander Thomas directed that necessary corrections be made within two months.
The Commission emphasised that the High Courts and the Supreme Court have clearly ruled that police should not intervene in civil disputes, making the current wording on the website inconsistent with established legal norms.
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