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Paper Title: THE RIGHTS OF AN ARRESTED AND DETAINED PERSON IN THE INDIAN LAW- AN OVERVIEW
Author Name(s): PREETI YADUVANSHI
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT21X0313
Register Paper ID - 276611
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DOI Member ID: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT21X0313 and DOI :
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Title: THE RIGHTS OF AN ARRESTED AND DETAINED PERSON IN THE INDIAN LAW- AN OVERVIEW
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Pubished in Volume: 13 | Issue: 2 | Year: February 2025
Publisher Name : IJCRT | www.ijcrt.org | ISSN : 2320-2882
Subject Area: Others area
Author type: Indian Author
Pubished in Volume: 13
Issue: 2
Pages: r181-r270
Year: February 2025
Downloads: 387
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This dissertation provides a comprehensive analysis of the rights of arrested and detained individuals under Indian law. It examines the legal framework governing arrest and detention, focusing on constitutional provisions, statutory protections, and judicial interpretations. The study emphasizes the fundamental principle of presumption of innocence and highlights the safeguards against arbitrary arrest and detention enshrined in Articles 20, 21, and 22 of the Indian Constitution. It also discusses the procedural requirements for arrests, such as informing the accused of the grounds for arrest, the right to legal counsel, and the right to be produced before a magistrate within 24 hours. The dissertation explores key Supreme Court rulings that have shaped the legal landscape, including Kishore Singh Ravinder Dev v. State of Rajasthan and Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India. Additionally, it addresses issues related to bail, custodial violence, and the role of law enforcement in upholding human rights. The research further evaluates international human rights standards and their influence on India's legal framework. The study concludes with recommendations for strengthening legal safeguards, enhancing police accountability, and ensuring the effective implementation of rights for arrested and detained persons. It advocates for legal awareness, judicial vigilance, and systemic reforms to prevent abuse of power and uphold the rule of law
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Arrest and detention o Constitutional rights Indian criminal justice system ,Presumption of innocence ,Bail and custody ,Human rights jurisprudence ,Judicial interpretations ,Police accountability

