DCW has also sought information on action taken in 88 cases recommended for departmental action by the previous Standing Committee from August 8, 2014 to September 28, 2015.
It has asked for the number of cases till date in which the present Standing Committee has recommended action against the erring investigating officers and the action taken by the Delhi Police on the cases recommended by the committee.
The Supreme Court, while giving its judgement in the case of State of Gujurat vs Kishanbhai, had said, "On the culmination of a criminal case in acquittal, the concerned investigating/prosecuting official(s) responsible for such acquittal must necessarily be identified. Each erring officer must suffer the consequences of his lapse, by appropriate departmental action, whenever called for."
"Taking into consideration, the seriousness of the matter, the concerned officer may be withdrawn from investigative responsibilities, permanently or temporarily, depending purely on his culpability. We also feel compelled to require the adoption of some indispensable measures which may reduce the malady suffered by parties on both sides of criminal litigation.