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Arrest, Investigation and Enquiry by Vinay Nair



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The term arrest refers to the use of legal authority to curtail the Liberty of a person. Arrest which has not been defined in the criminal jurisprudence is a very humiliating act and can leave dark traces on the person's entire life. The Judiciary have time and again reiterated that the police should arrest only after thorough investigation and only on being satisfied that there are reasonable grounds for carrying out the arrest. Despite the straight ruling in Arnesh Kumar Vs State of Bihar, the rights of an arrested person still continue to be violated by the police. Therefore it is very important for every citizen to be aware of their rights and the legal provisions regarding arrest, investigation and bail.
Watch this webinar to get a clear understanding of the meaning and the procedure of conducting an arrest and Investigation under CRPC; The rights of an accused with examples; Main points of difference between arrest and detention provisions regarding bail and inquiry.

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The information provided in the video is for informational purposes only and are not intended to serve as a substitute for consultation with a lawyer. Specific legal issues, concerns and conditions always require the advice of appropriate legal professionals. Every effort has been made to avoid errors in this video. Any mistake, error or discrepancy noted by the netizens may be brought to the notice of the team along with evidence of it being incorrect.

00:00 Introduction
07:00 Arrest
29:30 Rights of an accused
44:40 Ground Reality
48:50 Provisions regarding detention
51:20 Enquiry
56:28 Q&A

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