“There is no part of our system of government of which such universal and bitter complaint is made, and none in which, for the relief of the people and the reputation of government, is reform so urgently called for... The improvement of the police must, in the interests of the people and of good government, take precedence of every other project.” There’s a reason why these words of John Woodburn, the British governor of Bengal between 1898 and 1902, and their reiteration by Andrew Fraser, president of the first Police Commission set up by the British in India in 1902, still haunt Prakash Singh, former director general of police of Uttar Pradesh, Assam and the Border Security Force.