
Probe on into ‘paid govt. agencies’
The Hindu
They attract clients by promising quick service
The police have started gathering details of private organisations that are suspected of functioning as government-supported units handling public grievances, to generate money. The move follows the recent exposure of a fake rights panel in the city which functioned in the name of the Kerala State Human Rights Commission and offered only paid mediation service.
Police sources said the parallel ‘service providers’ were found attracting clients by promising them quick service by bypassing all possible red-tapism and technical delays. They were also found creating a false impression that the paid service was legal and sourced by many to settle personal and professional disputes, the sources said.
Impersonating themselves as officials of the government’s rights panel was the usual trickery adopted by the operators of Kozhikode-based organisation for addressing private complaints related to government departments and functionaries. On many occasions, they had even tricked senior officers of government departments.

Former CM B.S. Yediyurappa had challenged the first information report registered on March 14, 2024, on the alleged incident that occurred on February 2, 2024, the chargesheet filed by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), and the February 28, 2025, order of taking cognisance of offences afresh by the trial court.