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Operational Instructions on Social Enquiry Reports, Pre-Sentenced and Evaluat...DanielStoyanov9
The mission of the newly established Probation Service of the Republic of Azerbaijan is to protect the public and make society safer by reducing reoffending through effective supervision and social rehabilitation of sentenced offenders in the community.
The guiding principle of the probation officers’ work is the treatment of all offenders equally and impartially in order to avoid any discrimination on the grounds of race, nationality, ethnic origin, sex, age, disability, religion, sexual orientation or any other improper ground.
One of the main tasks of the probation officers is to provide courts or prosecuting authorities with information about offender’s personality and behaviour by means of preparation and delivering of social-enquiry, pre-sentence and evaluation reports.
These first generation instructions serve as a basic information tool that might be used by probation officers while preparing different type of reports. After its piloting in practice they need to be further developed and improved to reflect the practical aspects of its implementation.
This Criminal Original Petition has been filed praying to
direct the respondent to register FIR, investigate and file a final
report on the complaint dated 12.08.2015 given by the petitioner.
2
2. Heard the learned counsel for the petitioners and the
learned Additional Public Prosecutor for the respondent.
3. On a complaint lodged by one Ramachandran (the first
petitioner herein), a case in Crime No.21 of 2014 has been
registered by the Inspector of Police, District Crime Branch,
Tiruvallulur, against Kannan Iyer (A1), who was working as
Manager in Central Bank of India, Pattaraiperumbudur Branch. The
allegation against the accused is that, he has forged the signature
of Bank customers and had defalcated the amounts. Now these
petitioners have given a complaint dated 12.08.2015 against one
Sathyamurthy, Viswanathan and Emanuel, whom the petitioners
alleged were accomplices of the said Kannan Iyer.
4. In the considered opinion of this Court, no second FIR.,
can be registered for the same transaction. During the course of
investigation, if material surfaces about the involvement of said
accused, it is needless to state that the Police shall make them as
accused and take action in accordance with law.
Operational Instructions on Social Enquiry Reports, Pre-Sentenced and Evaluat...DanielStoyanov9
The mission of the newly established Probation Service of the Republic of Azerbaijan is to protect the public and make society safer by reducing reoffending through effective supervision and social rehabilitation of sentenced offenders in the community.
The guiding principle of the probation officers’ work is the treatment of all offenders equally and impartially in order to avoid any discrimination on the grounds of race, nationality, ethnic origin, sex, age, disability, religion, sexual orientation or any other improper ground.
One of the main tasks of the probation officers is to provide courts or prosecuting authorities with information about offender’s personality and behaviour by means of preparation and delivering of social-enquiry, pre-sentence and evaluation reports.
These first generation instructions serve as a basic information tool that might be used by probation officers while preparing different type of reports. After its piloting in practice they need to be further developed and improved to reflect the practical aspects of its implementation.
This Criminal Original Petition has been filed praying to
direct the respondent to register FIR, investigate and file a final
report on the complaint dated 12.08.2015 given by the petitioner.
2
2. Heard the learned counsel for the petitioners and the
learned Additional Public Prosecutor for the respondent.
3. On a complaint lodged by one Ramachandran (the first
petitioner herein), a case in Crime No.21 of 2014 has been
registered by the Inspector of Police, District Crime Branch,
Tiruvallulur, against Kannan Iyer (A1), who was working as
Manager in Central Bank of India, Pattaraiperumbudur Branch. The
allegation against the accused is that, he has forged the signature
of Bank customers and had defalcated the amounts. Now these
petitioners have given a complaint dated 12.08.2015 against one
Sathyamurthy, Viswanathan and Emanuel, whom the petitioners
alleged were accomplices of the said Kannan Iyer.
4. In the considered opinion of this Court, no second FIR.,
can be registered for the same transaction. During the course of
investigation, if material surfaces about the involvement of said
accused, it is needless to state that the Police shall make them as
accused and take action in accordance with law.
Humberside Police Appeals Body outcome (4 April, 2019) to appeal against the decision of Humberside Police's Professional Standards department (PSD) in respect of a complaint (ref: CO/498/17). This matter concerns a police conduct complaint submitted 14 July 2017 raising issues about the PSD and an Investigating Officer who had not bothered to open a previous conduct complaint file until 370 days after it had been allocated to him. The present matter required by law to be referred to the Independent Office of Police Conduct (IOPC). However, the force wrongly categorised the complaint effectively downplaying the seriousness of it, thus enabling it to be dealt with by way of Local Resolution (not fully investigated). Further mishandling followed, presumably as a deliberate tactic to delay and obfuscate the process due to the seriousness of the allegations. As a consequence it has been referred back twice to the PSD to be dealt with appropriately and has so far (17 March 2020) been ongoing 977 days
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In the high_court_of_judicature_at_..._vs_state_rep._by_on_16_april,_2015
1. Madras High Court
In The High Court Of Judicature At ... vs State Rep. By on 16 April, 2015
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS
DATED : 16.04.2015
CORAM
THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE P.N.PRAKASH
Crl.OP No.9538 of 2015
J.Habib Rahman .. Petitioner
Vs
State Rep. by
The Inspector of Police,
B.1, Town Central Police Station
Udhagai
Nilagari District .. Respondent
Prayer:- Criminal Original Petition filed under Section 482 Cr.P.C., to direct the Respondent t
For Petitioner :Mr.S.Ezhil Raj
For Respondent :Mr.C.Emalias,
Additional Public Prosecutor
ORDER
Seeking a direction to the respondent police to register F.I.R., investigate and file the final report on
the basis of the complaint dated 23.12.2011 according to law, the petitioner has come up with this
petition.
2. Heard the learned counsel for the petitioner and the learned Additional Public Prosecutor
appearing for the respondent police. P.N.PRAKASH,J ajr
3. It is alleged by the petitioner that his wife has suppressed her age and got married to him. He has
made allegations against the marriage broker, who fixed the marriage.
4. Taking into consideration the nature of the allegations, this Court is of the view that it is not a fit
case to give any positive direction to the petitioner as prayed for by him. Hence, this Criminal
Original Petition is closed with liberty to the petitioner to work out his remedies in the Family Court.
16.04.2015 ajr To
1. The Inspector of Police, B.1, Town Central Police Station Udhagai, Nilagari District
2.The Public Prosecutor, High Court, Madras.
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2. Crl.OP No.9538 of 2015
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