Whether a person was arrested by the Police Officer without a Warrant of Arrest or any other person; an Executant of Warrant of Arrest, arrested such person and who then produces the Offender to the Police. If granted Bail, but the arrested person failed to furnish the Bail. In such case, the Police Officer can […]
The Police Officer who has powers to arrest a person without a Warrant can arrest such person anywhere in India. The arrested person should not be subjected to any harassment but only to prevent his escape. The Police Officer or any other person who is arresting an Offender without Warrant of Arrest must inform him[…..]
The Police Officer who has powers to arrest or any other person who is armed with Warrant of Arrest has reasons to believe that the person who is required to be arrested has entered into a premises of any other resident or owner or occupier of the place and the latter must give free access[…..]
Should the offender is called for submission to the arrest by the Police or any other person if he is not submitting then his body could be touched and confined. Provided the offender is evading the arrest or attempting to escape and forcibly resisting the arrest then the Police or any other person who is[…..]
The person of the Armed Forces should not be arrested by the Police for any reasons while he is in duty and if he is required to be arrested and that should be done only with the permission of the Central Government. The State Government may have notified the class of persons from the Armed[…..]
Provided a person commits an offence before a Magistrate – be it Executive or Judicial and within his Jurisdiction, he may arrest the person on his own or by his order someone can do so. The arrested person can be bailed or sent to custody. Similarly if the Magistrate is competent enough he can also[…..]
Yes, any private person can arrest a person who commits a non-Bailable and Cognizable Offence in his presence or when he cause to arrest such person who is a proclaimed offender he then produce that person to the Police Officer or in his absence the offender should be produced in the nearest Police Station. It[…..]
Kesavananda Bharati vs. State of Kerala, a case that became nation’s nerve and its Judgment had set bench mark in the year 1973, and from than every decisions of the Government at the Centre or at the State it influenced with. The pontiff of Edneer Mutt, who fought the legal battle in the Supreme Court[…..]
