It cannot be denied that when a Police officer effects arrest pursuant to the power conferred on him by Cr.P.C, he is carrying out a public duty. The matter is not between the official effecting ...
The Madras High Court recently observed that Section 46(4) of CrPC and Section 43(5) of the BNSS Act which prevents the ...
MADURAI: The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court held that Section 46(4) of the CrPC, which prohibits the arrest of women ...
Noida: In a late-night operation on Friday, the excise department raided a party being organised at a farmhouse in Sector 150 ...
Madras high court clarified that legal prohibitions on arrests of women after sunset and before sunrise are not mandatory but ...
Taking a divergent view from the Bombay High Court (Nagpur Bench), the Madras High Court (Madurai Bench) has held that Section 46 (4) of CrPC which corresponds to Section 43 (5) of BNSS, which ...
The bench issued several directives and guidelines that police and all courts across the country must follow while dealing ...
Supreme Court rules informing grounds of arrest is mandatory, violation is unconstitutional, emphasizing fundamental rights ...
"If the mandate of Article 22 is not followed while arresting a person or after arresting a person, it will also violate ...
A pair of Republican-backed bills seek to create mandatory minimum sentences for black-market fentanyl dealers in New ...
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