
In India, a civil police personnel are available for 831 people. File | Photo credit: Getty images/istockphotos
India Justice Report (IJR) or 2025 published in Delhi on Tuesday (April 15, 2025) reveals that there are less than 1,000 women in higher positions in the police force of 20.3 Lakh of India.
Not a single state/UT complies with their own quotas reserved for women in the police, said the IJR 2025, the only ranking of states in the country in the delivery of justice.
Uttar Pradesh has the most overpopulated prisons, according to the report, and adds that more than half of the judges of the Superior Court are missing in the state.
The report said that 91% of the prison population consisted of subtrates in Delhi.
Tamil Nadu retained his higher position in the management of prisons, with a higher budget allocation and use of 100%. The State has among the lowest personnel vacancies in the prisons throughout the country, he said, and added that with 22 inmates per officer it has the best official load of the official among all large states. The range of the state in surveillance fell from 3 in 2024 to 13, due to the low yield of budgetary and training indicators. The report added that TN continues badly in legal assistance, falling from 12 ° to 16 position with low budgets and parallel volunteers of Ferwer.
Karnataka is the only state that with quotas both in the Police and in the Judiciary, said the IJR.
Bihar has most women in the State Police. The courts of judgment and district in the State have 71% of pending cases for more than 3 years.
Gujarat has the highest vacancies in the judges and the staff of the Superior Court, the report revealed.
The India Justice Report also said that about 17% of police stations in the country do not have a single CCTV. Almost three out of 10 police stations do not have women aid desks.
National per capita expenditure on legal assistance is a scarce ₹ 6 per year.
The National Per Capita spent on prisons is ₹ 57. In 2022-23, the national average expenditure per prisoner has increased to ₹ 44,110 of ₹ 38.028 in 2021-22 Andhra Pradesh records the highest annual expense in a prisoner in ₹ 2.67,673.
The national expenditure per capita in the Judiciary is ₹ 182. No state in India spent more than 1% of its total annual expenditure on the Judiciary.
The national per capita expenditure in the police is ₹ 1,275, which is the highest among the four pillars.
In India, a civil police personnel are available for 831 people, according to the report.
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Published – April 15, 2025 12:27 PM IST