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Consequences of Non- Compliance with Provisions of Arrest (Sec. 41-60A, Cr.P.c)

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Introduction: The articulation ‘capture’ is gotten from the French word ‘arrester’, which signifies “to stop or remain’ and implies a limitation of an individual. In a real sense it signifies” hardship of individual freedom by a lawful position”. It signifies “worry of an individual by lawful authority bringing about the Read more…

By Yamini Muniraj, 4 years31/12/2020 ago
Criminal Law

Remedies Against Illegal Action by Police

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Introduction: The Police play the most important role in the system of criminal administration of Justice. Police is an essential organ of every Government whose main function is to enforce the laws that are been made by the Legislature of a State. The police are also been entrusted by the Read more…

By Arjita Mukherjee, 5 years31/07/2020 ago
International Law

Procedure of Arresting a Diplomat

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Introduction: Ties with other countries based on trade, religion, culture, etc. goes back thousands of years. Ancient civilizations used to send their emissaries in the form of tradesmen, religious heads, etc. to make ties with other countries. Since every civilization had different kinds of rules and regulations. These emissaries were Read more…

By Parth Nitin Bode, 5 years04/07/2020 ago
Criminal Law

Arrest: Provisions and Procedure

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Introduction: An arrest has not been defined anywhere in the Code of Criminal Procedure (Code) or any other criminal legislation. However, from the scheme of the provisions of the code, arrest in an ordinary sense may be defined as restraining or depriving liberty of a person.[1] Arrest is part of Read more…

By Ayush Singh Negi, 5 years15/06/2020 ago
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