Under Section 60 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898, every person arrested without a warrant must be produced before a Magistrate or the officer in charge of a police station without unnecessary delay.
This ensures legal oversight over all arrests...
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Under Section 60 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898, every person arrested without a warrant must be produced before a Magistrate or the officer in charge of a police station without unnecessary delay.
This ensures legal oversight over all arrests and protects the rights of the arrested person by preventing unlawful detention. It also upholds the principle that no person should be kept in police custody without judicial scrutiny.
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