Contents
- Community Perception of Safety
- Graphs
- Criminal Cases
- A. Cognizable Crimes under the Indian Penal Code (IPC)
- B. Select Offenses affecting the Human Body
- C. Select Offenses against Property
- D. Select Offenses against Public Tranquility
- E. Select Offenses relating to Documents and Property Marks
- F. Select Miscellaneous Crimes under the IPC
- G. Cognizable Crimes under Special and Local Laws (SLL)
- H. Select Offenses under Special and Local Laws (SLL)
- I. Crimes against Women
- J. Select Cases of Crimes against Women
- K. Cyber Crime
- L. Select Cases of Cyber Crime
- M. Cases of Fraud
- N. Reported Crimes against Women and Children
- Police Infrastructure and Workforce
- A. Police Infrastructure
- B. Police Officers and Employees
- Judicial System
- A. Number of Functioning Courts
- B. Judge Positions
- C. Cases Resolved
- D. Number of Original Cases Resolved
- E. Number of Appeal Cases Resolved
KOLHAPUR
Police & Judiciary
Last updated on 5 November 2025. Help us improve the information on this page by clicking on suggest edits or writing to us.
Kolhapur district has a well-structured network of police stations spread across major towns, talukas, and key areas, including Kolhapur city, Ichalkaranji, Gadhinglaj, Shahuwadi, and Ajara. These stations play a crucial role in maintaining law and order, ensuring the safety of residents, and addressing both urban and rural security concerns.
The police presence is particularly significant in areas of economic and cultural importance, such as the Mahalaxmi Temple in Kolhapur, which attracts thousands of visitors daily, and Ichalkaranji, a major textile hub. Law enforcement is actively involved in crowd management during festivals, preventing theft and crime in bustling markets, and ensuring smooth traffic flow in congested areas. Additionally, police stations in industrial zones and MIDC areas help safeguard businesses and laborers.
In Kolhapur, police officers are commonly referred to as "Mama" or, more frequently, "Kaka," while those in higher ranks are typically addressed as "Saheb" or "Sir," reflecting a mix of familiarity and respect in local interactions.
Community Perception of Safety
In Kolhapur city and nearby urban areas, women and children generally feel safe moving around during the day. Many students from surrounding villages commute daily for education using public transport without major safety concerns. However, at night, the streets are quieter than in larger cities like Mumbai or Pune, making people, especially women, more cautious.
While crime rates are not particularly high, it’s uncommon for anyone to be out late at night. Women working night shifts often stay vigilant, preferring to travel in groups or avoid going out alone after 9 pm. Though Kolhapur is seen as relatively safe, concerns about occasional harassment or petty crime persist, leading residents to advise extra caution after dark.
Graphs
Criminal Cases
Police Infrastructure and Workforce
Judicial System
Last updated on 5 November 2025. Help us improve the information on this page by clicking on suggest edits or writing to us.