Section 36 of BNSS : Section 36: Procedure of arrest and duties of officer making arrest.
BNSS
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Scenario: Ramesh, a resident of Mumbai, is suspected of involvement in a theft case. The police decide to arrest him.
Application of the Act:
- Identification: The police officer, Inspector Sharma, wears a badge with his name clearly visible.
- Memorandum of Arrest: Inspector Sharma prepares a memorandum of arrest. He asks Ramesh's neighbor, Mr. Gupta, a respected member of the locality, to witness the arrest.
- Witness and Countersign: Mr. Gupta attests the memorandum, and Ramesh countersigns it.
- Informing a Relative: Since Mr. Gupta is not a family member, Inspector Sharma informs Ramesh that he has the right to ha...
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