In its annual Congressionally-mandated 'Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2014', the lengthy India section mentions a number of issues, including arbitrary arrest and detention, disappearances, hazardous prison conditions, and lengthy pretrial detention.
All this, before the report goes on to note that the "judiciary remained backlogged, leading to lengthy delays and the denial of due process" last year.
"The most significant human rights problems were police and security force abuses, including extrajudicial killings, torture, and rape; widespread corruption that contributed to ineffective responses to crime, including those against women and members of scheduled castes or tribes; and societal violence based on gender, religious affiliation, and caste or tribe," it said.
"This report acknowledged bias within the police force against Muslims and reported the Muslim perception of police as 'communal, biased, and insensitive'," it said.
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Between May and July, in Bastar district of Chhattisgarh, approximately 50 village councils passed resolutions banning non-Hindu religious "propaganda", prayers, and speeches in their villages, the report said.
Social media posts triggered communal violence in Pune, Maharashtra, beginning on May 30, with multiple arson attacks on Muslim-owned shops and mosques and an assault against a Muslim cleric, it added.