(1.) Instances are quite numerous when allegations and contra allegations are made by learned members of the Bar and Police personnel. This does not appear to be a happy situation, because learned members of the Bar and Police officials occupy important positions in the society and their role for preserving of sanctity of rule of law cannot be lost sight of. It is some times very difficult to find out the truth or otherwise of the allegations made. In many instances temporary loss of control over feelings and communication gap are responsible for the misunderstanding. When that is cleared goodwill and usual relationships are restored.
(2.) We are, therefore, of the view that there should be a permanent Committee to look into such matters where representatives of the Bar and the Police personnel shall be members. We accordingly direct the Committee to be constituted with the following personnel:
(3.) The Advocate General shall be the Convenor of the committee, which shall meet atleast once in three months and look into the grievances made and shall try to iron out the differences to bring about amity and goodwill among the concerned members of the Bar and the Police personnel. The Committee may also meet as and when necessary considering the gravity of the situation and the factual background involved in case a complaint is received.