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Test of Accountability

The direction by the Supreme Court of India to convene a fresh meeting on May 6 over the utilisation of funds for CCTV installation in police stations once again highlights a persistent gap between judicial intent and administrative execution.
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The direction by the Supreme Court of India to convene a fresh meeting on May 6 over the utilisation of funds for CCTV installation in police stations once again highlights a persistent gap between judicial intent and administrative execution.

Despite clear mandates dating back to 2018 and strengthened in 2020, the continued need for review meetings suggests that implementation remains uneven across states. At its core, the issue is not merely about funding patterns, but about prioritisation and accountability in ensuring transparency within law enforcement.

The court’s insistence on a coordinated discussion involving the Centre, states and Union Territories is significant. It shifts the focus from policy formulation to measurable outcomes—how funds are actually being used and whether installations meet the required standards. The presence of senior officials in the proposed meeting underscores the seriousness of the matter, especially when concerns persist over non-functional or absent surveillance systems in police stations. In a system where custodial accountability is critical, gaps in CCTV coverage raise troubling questions about oversight and citizen rights.

Ultimately, the effectiveness of these directives will depend on political will and administrative discipline. CCTV cameras in police stations are not just technological additions; they are instruments of trust in a democratic system. Ensuring their proper installation, maintenance and monitoring is essential to safeguarding human rights and reinforcing public confidence in institutions. The upcoming review offers an opportunity—not just to assess progress—but to correct course where needed.

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