Chandigarh : A day after eight policemen were transferred in connection with the assault of a woman in Tarn Taran, the Punjab and Haryana High Court on Tuesday asked the Centre to provide CRPF security to the victim.
A single-judge bench of Justice Ranjit Singh passed the order on a petition filed by relatives of the victim.
The court had on Monday ordered immediate transfer of eight police personnel allegedly involved in the assault case.
On March 3, a 22-year-old girl and her father were allegedly thrashed by policemen when they sought action against some persons who teased the girl and passed vulgar comments in full public view in Tarn Taran district.
The police had arrested two of the accused on March 11.
A single-judge bench of Justice Ranjit Singh passed the order on a petition filed by relatives of the victim.
The court had on Monday ordered immediate transfer of eight police personnel allegedly involved in the assault case.
The police had arrested two of the accused on March 11.
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