Why Encounter Killings Are Rising: Understanding Why Police Sometimes Have No Other Option
New Delhi: Encounter killings by Delhi Police have long remained a topic of debate — a thin line between the necessity of maintaining law and order and the question of human rights. While one section of society believes encounters are essential to curb the growing crime menace, another calls them extrajudicial acts that demand accountability and transparency.
From Self-Defense to Controversy: The Complex History
The first major controversy dates back to March 31, 1997, when Delhi’s Connaught Place witnessed a broad-daylight shootout that left two Haryana businessmen, Pradeep Goyal and Jagjit Singh, dead. The Crime Branch claimed it was an act of self-defense after shots were fired from the car. Within 24 hours, the then Police Commissioner was removed, and 10 officers, including an A...










