Welcome to your CrPC 1 General / Arrest
In which case Supreme Court observed that the provisions of the Code are to be interpreted in light of recognized principles of construction that procedural laws are meant for doing substantial justice?
In which of the following case Supreme Court held that other enactments which prescribe procedure would not be affected by CrPC if such statue specifically provides for the applicable procedure and derogates from the Code?
In which of the following case Supreme Court observed that judgments pronounced by Sessions Judge cannot be challenged on the ground that his appointment was subsequently held to be invalid?
The Supreme Court of India in the case of State of Haryana v. Dinesh Kumar (2008)held that 'arrest' implies:
In a famous case the Supreme Court has provided strict guidelines related to arrested persons :-
The direction to ensure that police officers do not arrest accused unnecessarily and magistrates do not authorise detentions casually were issued by the Supreme Court in the following case ;
The amendments made in 2008 to the Criminal Procedure Code are more in concurrence with the judicial guidelines laid down in.
With which of the following issues did D.K Basu v. State of West Bengal deal with?
The landmark case which put forward the guidelines of arrest :
In which of the following cases the Supreme Court held that, "custodial death" is one of the wrost crimes in a civilised society governed by the rule of law?
Which case is a leading case on arrest :
Section 41- B is incorporated into the Criminal Procedure Code on the basis of which of the following decisions
Right of an arrested indigent person to free legal aid and to be informed about was upheld in
In ...........the Supreme Court held that women can be arrested by police at any time and even in absence of lady constable if the arresting officer records the proper reason for such arrest.
D.K Basu guidelines deal with :