Can police arrest accused after judicial custody if was never arrested
05-May-2023 (In Criminal Law)
an accused was brought from another state on production warrant. Then he was sent directly to judicial custody. Can police take arrest after judicial custody as he was never arrested?
Yes police has a right to arrest the accused once he steps outside the court. Secondly, the police can take a formal arrest in any case even if the accused is under custody in any other case from the jail itself
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