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"No more 498A arrests by the Police"

Just posting from this blog, I don't know if it's true:
https://swarup1973.instablogs.com/entry/crpc-amendment-is-new-law-no-more-498a-arrests-for-extortion-of-money-by-laywers-and-police/

The amendment to the CrPC is now the law. The President has signed it. Going forth no person can be arrested under 498A as a whole sale free Lincence. Before arrest any one Police have to get sufficient evidence on records.

The scum infesting the ranks of the Indian police force need to get their gravy elsewhere through some other extortion scheme. This is what the new Home Minister had to say:

“Referring to Section 41 of the Act, Chidambaram said in his letter, “This provision was severely criticized as capable of being misused and, in fact, was being misused.” To substantiate his point, he advised CMs to refer to reports of the Law Commission and the Malimath Committee and also the judgment of the Supreme Court in D K Basu case which laid down guidelines for effecting arrest. “



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sachin (sse)     05 July 2011

hi

i am confuse by heading of this post ,under crpc amendment 2010 :-

there is no arrest in 498a cases by police

                                or

there is no arrest in 498A cases by police subject to investigation 

if 2nd case,then girl family can easily bribe IO ,get the investigation done on her favour and get boy family arrested.


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it says : before arrest any one Police have to get sufficient evidence on records.
well boy's family can also bribe IO

Hari Prasad (service)     06 July 2011

Well,Do you think the so call ed wife would tell her husband & in laws that she is going to file FIR .This happens only if the case is genuine otherwise in 95% of the cases the wifes file a false case and so why should she tell her husband.if the police does want to register ,she bribe them ,so where is the chance for husband to bribe police.


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