why constitution have fundamental rights to the arrested person also?
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because a person can do any type of crime.
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In our legal system the presumption of the innocence of the accused person is given the benefit of doubt till the person is found guilty by the end of the trial and evidence. Any person has to be treated as a human, irrespective of the fact that the person is a criminal. The basic things behind these rights is that the government has many resources available to it for the prosecution of individuals and therefore, are subjected to some protection from misuse of those powers by the government. For this reason the constitution have fundamental rights to the arrested person also.
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