You Can Be Arrested for ‘Looking Poor’ in Most Indian States

In most places, people can be arrested for “looking poor”, as our analysis of laws in 18 states and union territories (UTs) shows. Laws allow the police to round up beggars without warrant and judges to confine them in government-run institutions for long or indefinite periods–a violation of constitutional principles. The language of the law essentially allows the law enforcement agencies and the courts to internalise and legitimise a hostile attitude towards a section of society.

Publication Date: 
2017
Publisher(s): 
Hindustan Times
Location: 
India