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Person
arrested and produced before Magistrate-Remand to police
custody after initial period of 15 days-Whether legal.
HEADNOTE ... days a
person could still be remanded to police custody by the
Magistrate before whom he was produced, granted
Supreme Court of India
incumbent upon the Officer producing the
accused seeking police custody remand to produce copies of the entries
in the case ... remand and to enable the police to produce
the case diary, at the most he can extend the police custody
Karnataka High Court
right to make an application for police custody remand as
and when these accused persons would be found medically ... Investigating Officer
filed an application for grant of police custody remand on several grounds.
However, by that time, the dictation
Bombay High Court
Special Cell, Lodhi Colony once again sought further police custody remand,
this time under cover ... according to which only 15 days remand in police custody is the rule.
Refuting the submissions made by the counsel
Delhi High Court
accused either in police custody or in judicial custody
during the period of 15 days' remand ... days of custody under remand has been
made with reference to the date of remand.
Before making a scrutiny
Supreme Court of India
were produced before the Magistrate from the police
custody and were remanded back to police custody. Similarly,
Dayanidhi Patra @ Daya
Supreme Court of India
Allahabad High Court
Sheoraj vs A.P. Batra And Anr. on 1 June, 1955 Equivalent
Allahabad High Court
were apprehended and were remanded to police custody
on 10-11-1972. A charge sheet was filed against ... time, but that remand is only to judicial
custody. Judicial custody does not mean that the police cannot
interrogate
Andhra High Court
Addl. Sessions
Judge that the present petitioners be remanded to police custody from
9th October, 2001 to 12th October ... grounds is
sustainable to order remand in police custody. Remand cannot be granted
to obtain confessional statement, the remand cannot
Gujarat High Court
purposes of investigation. The Special
Judge initially granted Police Custody Remand for a period of seven
days, i.e., till ... bail in Crime No.
3119/99. After Police Custody Remand of the non-applicant/accused was
over, he was produced
Bombay High Court
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