A bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice Jayant Nath issued notice to Ministry of Home Affairs and Commissioner of Delhi police on a PIL opposing "use of Urdu and Persian words in proceedings at police stations, recording of statements, submitting of challan in courts, etc".
The plea, by advocate Amit Sahni, has submitted that cops are trained at the Police Training College here to use Urdu and Persian words.
The petition has also said that "it would be reasonable and convenient for everyone concerned if such archaic words are replaced with simple words of Hindi/English" as it would decrease burden on training cops to use such words.
Sahni has said in his plea he had made a representation on March 2, 2015, to the ministry and police to replace the archaic words with simple ones, but no action has been taken till date.
"For instance, Haryana Police has recommended the use of Hindi in complaints, charge sheets, reports and other proceedings connected with police investigation," the petitioner contended.
