Rights of Arrested Person | Code of Criminal Procedure | Indian Constitution

“Innocent until proven guilty”, in context to this phrase, it’s very obvious that in India the burden of proof to prove any allegation lies upon the prosecution. Until and unless, an accused is proved guilty, he or she cannot be considered a criminal.

An accused person is an entity who has been alleged to have committed an offense. Our Indian Constitution and CrPC provide certain rights to an arrested person that cannot be taken away.
In this video, we have discussed the most important rights provided to the arrested persons and the duties of a police officer that has to be kept in mind while making an arrest.

00:00- Rights of the arrested person
01:12- What happens during arrest
04:17- No detention for more than 24 hours
05:09- Right to be represented by lawyer of your choice

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“Innocent until proven guilty”, in context to this phrase, it’s very obvious that in India the burden of proof to prove any allegation lies upon the prosecution. Until and unless, an accused is proved guilty, he or she cannot be considered a criminal.

An accused person is an entity who has been alleged to have committed an offense. Our Indian Constitution and CrPC provide certain rights to an arrested person that cannot be taken away.
In this video, we have discussed the most important rights provided to the arrested persons and the duties of a police officer that has to be kept in mind while making an arrest.

00:00- Rights of the arrested person
01:12- What happens during arrest
04:17- No detention for more than 24 hours
05:09- Right to be represented by lawyer of your choice

We hope you find this video useful in your various competitive exam preparation! Leave us a comment if you have any doubts or questions. Wishing you ALL THE BEST!

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Our Course on CLAT PG LLM (New Pattern): https://learn.finology.in/courses/leg
Our Course on CLAT UG (NEW PATTERN): https://learn.finology.in/courses/leg
Our Blog on Rights of arrested person: https://blog.finology.in/criminal-law/rights-of-arrested-person
Our Blog on Police Brutality- https://blog.finology.in/Legal-news/police-brutality-in-india

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