Section 60 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 serves as a safeguard against unlawful detention. It mandates that any person arrested without a warrant must be produced promptly before a Magistrate or officer in charge of a police station.
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Section 60 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 serves as a safeguard against unlawful detention. It mandates that any person arrested without a warrant must be produced promptly before a Magistrate or officer in charge of a police station.
This ensures judicial oversight over arrests and prevents police from keeping individuals in custody without legal authority, thereby upholding the right to personal liberty.
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