Accused Entitled To Immediate Release If Arrest Doesn’t Satisfy Section 41 CrPC: Bombay HC

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Accused Entitled To Immediate Release If Arrest Doesn’t Satisfy Section 41 CrPC: Bombay HC

In an important pronouncement, the Bombay High Court on Monday observed that an accused is entitled to be immediately released if the requirements of a lawful arrest as laid down under Section 41 of the CrPC are not fulfilled.
The order was passed while granting interim relief of bail to Ex-ICICI Bank CEO Chanda Kochhar and her husband Deepak Kochhar in the ICICI Bank-Videocon loan fraud case.

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Happy New Year 2023 & Happy Makar Sankranti.Thanks.

sigmaalphamontreal
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Please provide full details about crpc section 41A, Thanks.

HASANHASAN-umhp
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Flaw in the procedural formalities may not lessen the gravity of crime committed

sasidharanv
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Kindly make a video as regard to prevailing dramatizations in the Highcourt of Calcutta caused by some undisciplined advocates observing unlawful conduct of "court boycott" and thereby subjecting the smooth running of judicial system to limitless disturbance

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The investigation agency needs to brush up their. Knowledge and follow the CrPC as per the rules contained there in.

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