How do the police and the court work together?
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As they enforce the laws made by parliament they are an element of the Executive. Because police officers act separate to the Judiciary, their actions are highly scrutinised by the courts. ... It's ultimately the court and not police officers that determine the guilt or otherwise of the offender.
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The police, on the other hand, is responsible for maintaining law and order in the state. It arrests the suspect on the basis of a first information report (FIR) filled by the victim or victim's family. It does not have the power to punish a culprit. It can hand over the accused to the court. It is the court which tries the person and decices whether the accused is guilty or innocent. Thus, the police and the court together work on imparting justice to all and maintaining law and order in the society.