Madras HC dismisses bail plea by 4 policemen in custodial death case from 2025

The Madras High Court has denied bail to four police officers involved in the custodial death of a man named Kumar, who died in their custody during an interrogation related to a theft case in 2025. The court's decision highlights the seriousness of the allegations against the officers, emphasizing the need for accountability within law enforcement. Kumar's death raised significant concerns regarding police practices and the treatment of individuals in custody, prompting widespread public outcry and demands for justice. The High Court's ruling reflects a commitment to uphold the law and ensure that those in authority are held responsible for their actions. This case underscores the ongoing challenges faced in the Indian judicial and policing systems, particularly regarding custodial violence and human rights abuses. As the legal proceedings continue, the focus remains on ensuring justice for Kumar and addressing systemic issues within the police force to prevent similar incidents in the future.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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