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No right to police arrest .

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 18 June 2011 This query is : Resolved 
Question: Whether police can arrest an person before surrendering him before the magistrate in the court premises or when the police finds the accused along with the advocate? Is there any rules or laws regarding this problem?

In our Borivali (place where things happen today morning) that accused advocate was with him then the advocate said to the police

1)That he has no right to arrest this client in the court premises.

2) As he is with the advocate who is representing him in the court the police has no right to arrest when he is with the advocate who represents him?

Is the above mentioned is right. there is any judgment on the above situtation.

PALNITKAR V.V. (Expert) 18 June 2011
1. Police can not arrest a person in the Court Hall without permission of the presiding officer.
2. it is not the law that a person can not be arrested simply because he is with his advocate.
Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 18 June 2011
Thanks for the valueable answer

Sir can i have the case law on point no.1 because the next date of my friend is on coming friday.

Police can not arrest a person in the Court Hall without permission of the presiding officer. (Case Required the whole context) or link.

Thanks.



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