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shall not authorise the detention of such person in police custody.
(4) Any such confession shall be recorded
Central Government Act
case for the remand of the
offender to the police custody under Section
167(2) can be made ... therefore effective at the very moment of
arrest. Police custody is an inevitable concomitant of
arrest for non-bailable offences
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Agency 8.-I2
IV. Law of Arrest 13ilB
V. Custody. Rcmand and changes in Section I67t2 ... disappearance of a person
or rape of women in police custody and conducting of post mortem
examination within 24 hours
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evidence-Whether the death of
petitioner's in in police custody due to police brutality.
Constitution of India, 1950-Articles ... Death in police
custody-Power of Supreme Court/High Court to award
compensation for contravention of fundamental tight to life
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impression from accused- Statement of accused in Police
custody used in evidence-If contravene constitutional
guarantee Constitution of India ... evidence of statements
made by an accused person in police custody which lead to a
discovery. It was contended
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society. Custodial
crimes and torture of persons in police custody are heinous and revolting as they
reflect betrayal of custodial ... coutrs below, fortorturinga person to death,
in the police custody in connection with the interrogation of an offence of theft
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brought home to an accused when he
was in police custody. There was ample protection to the
accused in custody ... information given by a person whilst in police custody
whether the information is confessional or otherwise, which
distinctly relates
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Magistrate (PW
6) and the Superintendent of police (PW 22) the custody of
the accused was no handed ... pattern committed in Ganganagar
District. The appellant remained in police custody upto
June 12, 1974 on which date
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extensive injuries caused to Nathu, he died in police
custody at the police station Rampura. At about ... 14th October, 1981, deceased Nathu Banjara died in police custody at
Rampura police station due to extensive beating given
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supposed
belief that respondent No. 1 was in police custody from the
time he was produced before the magistrate ... conjecture that the respondent
must have been sent to police custody after being produced
before the magistrate is contrary
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