Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa, who holds the Home portfolio, moved the Tamil Nadu Police (Reforms) Act 2013, whose provisions included determining the tenure of the DGP, allowing a two-year tenure for a officer in-charge of a police station, police district or Commissionerate, establishing a State Security Commission and a Police Complaints Authority.
An ordinance had been promulgated by the Governor on September 10 and it was published in the state government gazette extraordinary the following day.
The Bill seeks to replace the said Ordinance.
The Police Complaints Authority, for instance, shall inquire into allegations of 'serious misconduct' (rape, death and grievous hurt in police custody) against police personnel in supervisory ranks, on a complaint from a victim in the form of a sworn affidavit duly attested by a notary pubic, the Bill said.
The Supreme Court in its judgement on Prakash Singh vs Union of India ((2006) 8 SCC 1) directed that every state should enact a new Police Act.
