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Supreme Court Declares Arrest and Subsequent Custody Unconstitutional: “Failure to Inform Grounds of Arrest Violates Article 22(1); Handcuffing Accused in Hospital Violates Article 21”

Home » Supreme Court Declares Arrest and Subsequent Custody Unconstitutional: "Failure to Inform Grounds of Arrest Violates Article 22(1); Handcuffing Accused in Hospital Violates Article 21"
Supreme Court Declares Arrest and Subsequent Custody Unconstitutional: "Failure to Inform Grounds of Arrest Violates Article 22(1); Handcuffing Accused in Hospital Violates Article 21"
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Supreme Court Declares Arrest and Subsequent Custody Unconstitutional: “Failure to Inform Grounds of Arrest Violates Article 22(1); Handcuffing Accused in Hospital Violates Article 21”

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court ruled that the arrest of the appellant was unconstitutional due to the failure of the police to inform him of the grounds of arrest, violating…
Posted by Rawlaw February 14, 2025

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