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Arnesh Kumar v. State of Bihar & Anr.

SKU: JA.CRL.SC.2014.3011
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  • This is an arrangement of the Supreme Court’s judgment in, "Arnesh Kumar v. State of Bihar" which emphasised the importance of safeguarding personal liberty against arbitrary arrests under Section 498-A IPC and Section 4 of the Dowry Prohibition Act. The Court issued clear guidelines mandating police officers to justify arrests and Magistrates to ensure compliance before authorising detention. This judgment aims to prevent misuse of legal provisions and ensure a balance between individual rights and societal order.

  • Analysis Lenth - 3 Pages

    Full Text of Judgment - 21 Pages

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