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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 41 CrPC"
No 'Procedural Infirmity' In CBI Arrest, There Was A Judicial Order : Justice Surya Kant In Kejriwal's Case
Decrypting Arnesh Kumar Guidelines For Making Arrest
Manish Sisodia Sent To CBI Custody For Not Giving 'Satisfactory Answers': What Have Courts Said On Right Against Self Incrimination & Power To Arrest?
Accused Entitled To Immediate Release If Arrest Doesn’t Satisfy Section 41 CrPC: Bombay HC [VIDEO]
Videocon Group Chairman Venugopal Dhoot Files Fresh Plea In Bombay High Court Against Arrest In ICICI Bank Loan Fraud Case
Non-Confession Of Accused Doesn't Amount To Non-Cooperation, Accused Must Be Released Forthwith If Arrest Doesn’t Satisfy Section 41 CrPC: Bombay High Court
Sub Inspector Was Unaware Of 'Arnesh Kumar' Guidelines: Police Commissioner Submits Before Kerala High Court
Arnesh Kumar Guidelines: AP High Court Directs Police To Comply With Arrest Procedure, Issue 41-A CrPC Notices
Power To Arrest Can't Be Used As A Punitive Tool Unmindful Of Safeguards Mandated U/S 41 CrPC: Kerala High Court
'Remand Can Never Be Made For The Asking': Madras HC Appreciates Magistrate For Refusing Remand In Case Over FB Post
The Concept Of 'Detention' Under Section 167 (2) Cr.P.C. And Its Scope,Range And Legality – Part - I [Webinar Video And Notes]
Police Custody Is Not Permissible After Submission Of Charge Sheet: Sr Adv Siddharth Luthra Argues Before Calcutta High Court In Narada Case
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