Human Rights Violations by Indian Police: A Socio Legal Study of the Impact of Working Conditions
  • Author(s): Mohd. Arshad Malik; Dr. Kaneez Fatima
  • Paper ID: 1716176
  • Page: 495-502
  • Published Date: 08-04-2026
  • Published In: Iconic Research And Engineering Journals
  • Publisher: IRE Journals
  • e-ISSN: 2456-8880
  • Volume/Issue: Volume 9 Issue 10 April-2026
Abstract

Human rights violations by the police remain a persistent concern in India despite the presence of constitutional safeguards and judicial guidelines. Existing discourse has largely focused on legal accountability and individual misconduct, often overlooking the structural conditions within which policing operates. This paper examines the impact of police working conditions on the occurrence of human rights violations through a socio legal approach. It argues that excessive working hours, inadequate staffing, constant political pressure, and lack of institutional support significantly shape police behaviour in practice. Moreover, prolonged stress and fatigue tend to reduce professional restraint, leading to the normalization of coercive practices such as custodial violence and illegal detention. The study relies on doctrinal analysis of legal provisions along with secondary data and reported instances to understand the gap between law and practice. Additionally, it highlights how existing safeguards fail to address the root causes embedded in the organizational structure of policing. The paper contends that focusing solely on punitive accountability does not adequately resolve the problem. In addition to legal reforms, there is a pressing need to improve service conditions, regulate duty hours, and introduce institutional mechanisms for mental wellbeing. Addressing these systemic issues can contribute to a more rights-oriented policing framework. The study ultimately emphasizes that sustainable protection of human rights requires structural reform alongside legal enforcement.

Keywords

Human Rights, Police Violence, Working Conditions, Custodial Abuse, Occupational Stress, Indian Police, Socio Legal Study

Citations

IRE Journals:
Mohd. Arshad Malik, Dr. Kaneez Fatima "Human Rights Violations by Indian Police: A Socio Legal Study of the Impact of Working Conditions" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals Volume 9 Issue 10 2026 Page 495-502 https://doi.org/10.64388/IREV9I10-1716176

IEEE:
Mohd. Arshad Malik, Dr. Kaneez Fatima "Human Rights Violations by Indian Police: A Socio Legal Study of the Impact of Working Conditions" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals, 9(10) https://doi.org/10.64388/IREV9I10-1716176