Custody jurisprudence: need for a rational approach
By: Singh, K.P.
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ArticlePublisher: 2001Description: p.63-71.Subject(s): Police
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Indian Police JournalSummary: The horizon of human rights is expanding. The courts have voiced their concern regarding indiscriminate use and abuse of the power of arrest by the law enforcement agencies on many occasions. The interrogation and investigation into a crime should be in true sense purposeful to make the investigation effective. By torturing a person and using third degree methods, the police would be accomplishing behind the closed doors what the demands of our legal order forbid. - Reproduced.
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The horizon of human rights is expanding. The courts have voiced their concern regarding indiscriminate use and abuse of the power of arrest by the law enforcement agencies on many occasions. The interrogation and investigation into a crime should be in true sense purposeful to make the investigation effective. By torturing a person and using third degree methods, the police would be accomplishing behind the closed doors what the demands of our legal order forbid. - Reproduced.


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