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Right of Accused under Police Custody in India - A detailed study about Criminal & Constitutional provisions of Indian Judicial System

English, German · Paperback / Softback

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The word 'custody' implies guardianship and protective care. Even when applied to indicate arrest or incarceration, it does not carry any sinister symptoms of violence during custody. No civilized law postulates custodial cruelty - an inhuman trait that springs out of a perverse desire to cause suffering when there is no possibility of any retaliation; a senseless exhibition of superiority and physical power over the one who is overpowered or a collective wrath of hypocritical thinking. It is one of the worst crime in the civilized society, governed by the rule of law and poses a serious threat to an orderly civilized society. Torture in custody flouts the basic rights of the citizens and is an affront to human dignity.

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Mr. Eqramuddin Malik, Assistant Prof., Delhi Univ. LLM, NET, pursuing PhD. Area: Criminal Law & Constitution Law. Experience: A wide experience of more than 10 years. Dr. Ashish Singhal, Assistant Prof., Sharda Univ. LL.B.(Gold Medalist), LL.M., PhD. Area: Environmental Law, Mercantile Law. Experience: A wide experience of more than 20 years.

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Authors Eqramuddi Malik, Eqramuddin Malik, Ashish Singhal
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 11.04.2017
 
EAN 9783330059597
ISBN 978-3-33-005959-7
No. of pages 276
Subject Guides > Law, job, finance > Other law

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