Additional public prosecutor Mankhuvar Deshmukh informed a division bench of Justices V M Kanade and Revati Mohite Dere that bids have been allotted and work orders will be issued within a week and by the end of March cameras will be fitted in all the rooms of 25 police stations.
This will be implemented in other police stations as well.
The high court was hearing a bunch of petitions, including a public interest litigation, on the increasing number of custodial death cases in the state. In 2014, the state recorded 17 cases of custodial deaths, while last year 14 such cases were registered.
The court today asked the government to set up a committee of three members headed by the Commissioner of Police to study and find a solution to custodial deaths.
The petitions will be heard on April 11.
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