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Human rights are threatened in police stations, third-degree is also given to privileged people: CJI
- Chief Justice N.V. Ramanna said on Sunday that human rights are the biggest threat in police stations.
- Ramanna made this remark while giving a speech while launching the mobile app for NALSA.
- The judge said that the threat to human rights and physical integrity is highest in police stations.
- According to reports, even the privileged are not spared from third-degree treatment, he said.
- He stressed, "If the judiciary wants the confidence of citizens, then everyone has to be assured that we are there for them."