Social Sciences, asked by Aryansavalia, 3 months ago

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According to Article 22, it is fundamental right of arrested person
to be informed of the offence for which the person is being arrested
ſal completely true
[b] partially true
[c] completely false
[d] partially false
it is emergency exam is going on pls ​

Answers

Answered by sanvi7031
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Answer:

According to Article 22, it is fundamental right of arrested person to be informed of the offence for which the person is being arrested - completely true.

Explanation:

Must Know:

Article 22 of the Constitution and criminal law guarantee to every arrested person the following fundamental rights :

  • The right to be informed at the time of arrest of the offence for which the person is being arrested.

  • The right to be presented before a magistrate within 24 hours of arrest.

  • The right not to be ill treated or tortured during arrest or in custody.

  • Confession made in police custody cannot be used as evidence against the accused.

  • A boy under 15 years of age and women cannot be called to the police station only for questioning.

Remember:

  • According to article 22 of the Constitution,every person has a fundamental rights to be defended by a lawyer.

  • Article 39A of the Constitution places a duty upon the state to provide a lawyer to any Citizens who is unable to engage one due to poverty or other disability.

D.K. Basu Guidelines :

  • The police officials who carry out the arrest or interrogation should wear clear,accurate,and visible identification and name tags with their designations.

  • A memo of arrest should be prepared at the time of arrest and should include the time and date of arrest.It should be attested by at least one witness who could include a family member of the person arrested.The arrest memo should be counter signed by the person arrested.

  • The person arrested,detained or being interrogated has a right to inform a relatives,friends,or well-wisher.

  • When a friend or relative lives outside the district,the time ,place of arrest and venue of custody must be notified by police within 8 to 12 hours after arrest.
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