NPR's Ayesha Racoe speaks with Yale Law School professor William Eskridge about confusion in the lower courts on many hot-button issues and the lack of direction from the Supreme Court.
In a landmark verdict, the Supreme Court on Thursday held that every arrested person must be furnished with the grounds of ...
In a landmark judgment strengthening the protection of personal liberty, the Supreme Court (SC) has ruled that every person ...
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Court debates a time limit on challenging void judgments
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court considered whether it’s possible to run out of time to challenge a judgment that never should ...
In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court mandates that all arrestees must receive written grounds of arrest in a ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday held that police and investigating agencies must provide written grounds of arrest to every ...
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Supreme Court’s Landmark Ruling: Police Must Give Written Grounds Of Arrest For All Offences
Citing earlier rulings, the bench observed that merely communicating the reasons in a language not understood by the accused does not meet the constitutional standard.
In a significant judgment upholding the rights of accused persons, the Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that police and investigating agencies must provide the grounds of arrest in writing, in a ...
The Supreme Court mandates written grounds for arrest in all cases, enhancing constitutional safeguards and preventing ...
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