Section 60 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 specifically applies to arrests made without a warrant. It directs that such a person must be brought before a Magistrate or officer in charge of a police station without unnecessary delay.
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Section 60 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 specifically applies to arrests made without a warrant. It directs that such a person must be brought before a Magistrate or officer in charge of a police station without unnecessary delay.
This provision ensures prompt legal oversight and protects individuals from unlawful or arbitrary detention by police authorities.
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