Section 42 of MDPA : Section 42: No Threat Or Promise, To Compel Disclosure By Party Arrested
MDPA
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a scenario where a police officer in Chennai apprehends a suspect for theft. According to Section 42 of The Madras District Police Act, 1859, the officer is not allowed to coerce the suspect into confessing or providing information by making threats, promising leniency...
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