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Topic Of The Day:-” Beyond recompense: on the ISRO spy case

Act against police officers who framed scientists in the ISRO spy case

The ‘ISRO espionage case’ marked a disgraceful chapter in the history of police investigation in the country. The presence of a Maldivian woman in India became the pretext for a police witch-hunt against scientists belonging to the Indian Space Research Organisation in 1994. Three scientists were arrested on the grave charge of sharing official secrets related to space technology and launch missions with foreign agents. The order, mercifully, lasted only for a short time, as the investigation shifted from the Kerala Police to the Central Bureau of Investigation after a few weeks. The CBI recommended closure of the case, citing complete lack of evidence and pointing to grave lapses in the police probe, which also used questionable methods and proceeded on nothing but suspicion. Ever since the proceedings were dropped, one of those arrested, S. Nambi Narayanan, has been battling for the restoration of his honour and dignity. The attitude of the Kerala government has been obstinately ungracious. It opposed the CBI’s closure report and made a peevish attempt to revive the investigation by its own police. It has been unsympathetic to the demand for action against its errant police officers, arguing petulantly that there is no court direction to take disciplinary action against them. The latest Supreme Court order, forming a committee headed by a retired Supreme Court judge to consider ways to take action against the officers, addresses this glaring inadequacy in the process of restorative justice for those maliciously arrested. The prosecution of these officers is long overdue.

The court has reaffirmed the principle that compensation is a remedy for the violation of human rights. But the so-called espionage case remains a study in the crude and archaic methods used by the police. For a country where it is not uncommon for those arrested for heinous offences to be exonerated after long years in prison, it is possible to argue that the compensation principle may open the floodgates for innumerable claims. The only way to avoid such a situation is to have a proper oversight mechanism to ensure that all investigation into crimes and complaints remains lawful. While granting ₹50 lakh to Mr. Narayanan, the court has taken note of his wrongful imprisonment, malicious prosecution and humiliation. While his honour and dignity were restored long back, the delay in a consequential inquiry into the conduct of the police officers concerned is disconcerting. Justice is not only about relief and recompense, and should extend to action against those at fault too. Much of the blame must fall on the Kerala government, which did not muster the courage to proceed against its police personnel.

MEANINGS AND WORDS

1) espionage

Meaning : the practice of spying or of using spies, typically by governments to obtain political and military information.

Tamil Meaning : உளவு

Synonyms : intelligence

Example : “the camouflage and secrecy of espionage”

2) cite

Meaning : refer to (a passage, book, or author) as evidence for or justification of an argument or statement, especially in a scholarly work.

Tamil Meaning : மேற்கோள்

Synonyms : allege , mention

Antonyms : conceal

Example : “authors who are highly regarded by their peers tend to be cited”

3) lapses

Meaning : a brief or temporary failure of concentration, memory, or judgement.

Tamil Meaning : தவறை

Synonyms : blunder

Antonyms : accuracy

Example : “a lapse of concentration in the second set cost her the match”

4) peevish

Meaning : having or showing an irritable disposition.

Tamil Meaning : வெடுவெடுப்பான

Synonyms : acrimonious

Antonyms : accepting

Example : “a thin peevish voice”

5) revive

Meaning : restore to life or consciousness.

Tamil Meaning : புதுப்பிக்க

Synonyms : arouse recover

Antonyms : break

Example : “both men collapsed, but were revived”

6) errant

Meaning : erring or straying from the accepted course or standards.

Tamil Meaning : தவறு செய்கிற

Synonyms : aberrant , stray

Antonyms : normal

Example : “an errant husband coming back from a night on the tiles”

7) petulant

Meaning : (of a person or their manner) childishly sulky or bad-tempered.

Tamil Meaning : வெடுவெடுப்பான

Synonyms : fractious , sullen

Antonyms : agreeable

Example : “he was moody and petulant”

8) maliciously

Meaning : in a manner characterized by malice or ill will; with intent to do harm.

Tamil Meaning : தவறாக

Synonyms : acerbically bitingly

Antonyms : benevolent

Example : “proof that the defendant acted maliciously”

9) archaic

Meaning : very old or old-fashioned.

Tamil Meaning : தொன்மையான

Synonyms : ancient , obsolete

Antonyms : contemporary

Example : “prisons are run on archaic methods”

10) heinous

Meaning : (of a person or wrongful act, especially a crime) utterly odious or wicked.

Tamil Meaning : கொடிய

Synonyms : abhorrent , flagrant

Antonyms : friendly

Example : “a battery of heinous crimes”

11) exonerated

Meaning : (of an official body) absolve (someone) from blame for a fault or wrongdoing.

Tamil Meaning : மன்னித்து

Synonyms : absolve , acquit

Antonyms : blame

Example : “an inquiry exonerated those involved”

12) disconcerting

Meaning : disturb the composure of; unsettle.

Tamil Meaning : கெடு

Synonyms : baffle , disturb

Antonyms : assist

Example : “the abrupt change of subject disconcerted her”

13) muster

Meaning : assemble (troops), especially for inspection or in preparation for battle.

Tamil Meaning : திரட்டுவார்

Synonyms : aggregation , collection

Antonyms : division

Example : “17,000 men had been mustered on Haldon Hill”