Mumbai: In a citizen-centric initiative, Mumbai Police Commissioner Deven Bharti has introduced a weekly ‘Janata Darbar’ to directly listen to and address the grievances of Mumbai residents.
First Session Held on August 5 with Immediate Action
The first session of this public forum was held on August 5, 2025, during which Bharti personally heard several complaints and ensured on-the-spot redressal in many cases.
Every Tuesday at 3:30 PM, I look forward to hearing your grievances at the Mumbai Police Headquarters.
— Commissioner of Police, Greater Mumbai (@CPMumbaiPolice) August 5, 2025
No appointment needed. #MeetCPonTuesday pic.twitter.com/xP6qDlRw7W
Walk-In Format, No Prior Appointment Needed
Mumbai Police, in an official announcement, clarified that no prior appointment or permission is needed to attend the Janata Darbar. Citizens can walk in freely every Tuesday and present their concerns directly to the Police Commissioner.
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This move is being seen as a unique and proactive step by Bharti, who assumed charge as the Commissioner of Police on May 1, 2025. The initiative aims to build greater trust and transparency between the public and the police force.
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