SC/ST Protection Cells

Last updated on May 30, 2024

The law requires State governments to set up SC and ST Protection Cells at their headquarters. This cell is headed by the Director of Police and Inspector General of Police of the State.1

The SC/ST Cells are supposed to:

  • Conduct surveys of the identified area
  • Maintain public order and tranquility in the identified area
  • Recommend deployment of special police force or setting up of a special police force in an identified area
  • Investigate about the probable causes leading to an offence under this special law
  • Restore the feeling of security amongst the members of SCs and STs
  • Inform the nodal and special officer about the law and order situation in an identified area
  • Enquire about the investigation and spot inspections conducted by various officers
  • Enquire about actions taken by the Superintendent of Police in cases where the police refused to register an FIR
  • Enquire about the wilful negligence of public servants 
  • Review the position of cases registered under this law 
  1. Rule 8, Scheduled Caste Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Rules, 1995. []

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Shivaram

December 5, 2025

Sir I built a house in my agriculture land but neighbours are completely close road I have facing road problem

Nyaaya

July 1, 2026

According to the law, one cannot be denied access to your own land. If your land has become landlocked because neighbours have blocked the way, you can claim a right of easement. Under Section 13 of the Indian Easements Act, 1882, when a property is transferred or partitioned and one portion has no access except through the other, a right of way by necessity is implied. This is called easement of necessity.
Even otherwise, under Section 15 of the Indian Easements Act, 1882, if you have been using a pathway openly, peacefully and as of right for 20 years, you can claim a prescriptive easement.

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