Agartala: The Tripura High Court slapped a police officer with a contempt conviction today. The judge ruled the officer’s arrest of an individual was entirely unjustified. The court proceedings highlight a blatant abuse of police authority.
This case serves as a sharp reminder for law enforcement to follow procedure. The court ordered the officer to pay a fine of 2,000 rupees. Legal experts noted the ruling, stating, "Tripura HC holds police officer guilty of contempt for unjustified arrest, imposes Rs 2,000 fine." Justice demands accountability.
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