The Supreme Court on Friday stepped up the heat on bureaucrats and police officers who willingly become tools in the hands of regimes to carry out illegal orders from their political masters, saying that it is mulling setting up a standing committee in each state headed by the high court chief justice to scrutinise citizens’ complaints against them.
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