A division bench of Justice R V More gave the directions while hearing a bunch of pleas alleging lack of an institutional mechanism for redressal of grievances against police officers.
The court, on the last hearing, had rapped the state government for its failure in making the Police Complaint Authority functional despite all its infrastructure being in place and the members having been appointed.
On the court's direction, the state Home department's principal secretary today appeared before the bench.
"We also want to know as to why the committees are still not functional. When a state like Goa can have the committee ready and functional for the past five years, why is Maharashtra lagging behind?" Justice More asked.
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The court referred to a 2006 order of the Supreme Court which had directed all the state government to set up state and district level authorities to hear complaints against police officers.
The state level authority is to look into the complaints against officers of the rank of superintendent of police and above.
The district level panels are to resolve grievances against officers up to the rank of deputy superintendent of police.