Explain the fundamental rights of the accused person
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The person arrested has to be informed the reason of their arrest.
The person arrested cannot be abused or ill treated during the custody.
Confessions made during police custody cannot be used as evidence in court.
The person arrested has to be presented before a magistrate within 24 hours from his or her arrest.
The person arrested cannot be abused or ill treated during the custody.
Confessions made during police custody cannot be used as evidence in court.
The person arrested has to be presented before a magistrate within 24 hours from his or her arrest.
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THE FOLLOWING ARE THE RIGHTS OF THE ACCUSED PERSON
- THE PERSON NEEDS TO BE INFORMED ABOUT THE REASON FOR HIS OR HER ARREST AT THE TIME OF ARREST.
- THE ARRESTED PERSON SHOULD NOT BE PRESENTED BEFORE THE COURT WITHIN 24 HOURS OF THE ARREST.
- THE ARRESTED PERSON SHOULD NOT BE TORTURED OR BEATEN OR SHOT BY THE POLICE.
- CONVENTIONS MADE BY THE REGISTERED PERSON IN THE CUSTODY SHOULD NOT BE USED AS EVIDENCE IN THE COURT.
- WOMEN AND CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF 15 YEARS CANNOT BE CALLED TO THE POLICE STATION JUST FOR THE PURPOSE OF QUESTIONING.
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