
The organization has also demanded to set up Fast Track Courts for speedy disposal of the cases pertaining to ones arrested in terror cases.
Interrogation / questioning of the accused to be done in full transparency under CCTV surveillance with recording, lifetime compensation to be given to innocent victim with honor or a job in government and Independent National and the State Human Rights Commissions to be set up with full authority to inquire into reported cases of torture were some of the other demands.
The organization has cited that from 2001 to 2010, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) recorded 14,231 i.e. 4.33 persons died in police and judicial custody in India. This includes 1,504 deaths in police custody and 12,727 deaths in judicial due to torture; this inhuman act is practiced from Kashmir to Kanyakumari, from Gujarat to west Bengal and in total India.
CFI had recently organized 5 days state wide anti-torture campaign.
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