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
MUMBAI
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.
Mumbai City district has a well-organized police network covering key areas like Colaba, Fort, Byculla, and Dongri. Police stations in commercial hubs, government centers, and high-density areas ensure effective law enforcement.
Security is a priority in locations such as Marine Drive, Gateway of India, and Mantralaya, with additional vigilance at CSMT, Mumbai Port, and Crawford Market. Law enforcement plays a crucial role during Ganeshotsav, Muharram, and public gatherings at Azad Maidan.
People commonly address police as "Saheb," "Bhau," or "Dada," while officers use "Sir," "Madam," or informally, "Boss" and "Commander."
Community Perception of Safety
Locals strongly believe that Mumbai is safer compared to other cities in India, with a lower crime rate and a more organized environment. The city's dedicated police force works diligently to ensure public safety and reduce crime. Significant investments in security measures, including surveillance cameras, increased police presence, and improved infrastructure, have further enhanced safety.
These efforts have helped Mumbai earn a reputation as one of the safest cities in the country. Additionally, the city's strong sense of community fosters vigilance among residents, acting as a deterrent to criminal activities.
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.