Arnesh Kumar Case Guidelines

Summary

The Arnesh Kumar vs State of Bihar case set guidelines for arrests under Section 498A IPC. Police must not automatically arrest and must follow Section 41 CrPC. Magistrates should ensure proper detention justification, and a notice under Section 41A CrPC is mandatory before arrest.

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Guidelines
Sure! Here are the guidelines from the Arnesh Kumar vs State of Bihar case:
- Police must not automatically arrest an accused under Section 498A.
- Police must follow Section * of the CrPC, ensuring criteria for arrest are met.
- Magistrates should ensure proper justification for detention.
- Police must issue a notice to the accused under Section 41A CrPC before arrest.
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For sentence less than seven year
For offenses with a sentence of less than seven years, here are some key points from the Arnesh Kumar vs State of Bihar case:
- Police should not automatically arrest accused persons.
- Police must provide reasons for arrest as per Section * of the CrPC.
- Magistrates must ensure that due process is followed.
- Issuance of a notice under Section 41A CrPC before arrest is mandatory.
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