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  • Police Conditions for Arresting Deaf and Dumb Persons
  • No specific conditions or special procedures are outlined in the provided sources regarding the arrest of deaf and dumb persons. However, general principles from the sources highlight the importance of adhering to legal procedures and respecting human rights during arrests.
  • Main Points and Insights:
    • Legal and Human Rights Considerations: The right to a fair and reasonable law, presumption of innocence, and the necessity of proper procedures are emphasized (00100060630). Arrests must be conducted without presumption of guilt and with respect to human rights.
    • Procedural Compliance: Proper procedures for arrest, including ensuring the accused's rights and following legal protocols, are essential (01100038996, 01100073905). Statements made before police are subject to certain conditions, and violations can affect admissibility.
    • Use of Firearms and Force: During arrests, especially in sensitive cases, police must adhere to proper firearm and force protocols (00900095589). Excessive or improper use of force can lead to legal consequences.
    • Right to Bail and Legal Remedies: Arrested persons, including those with disabilities, have rights such as applying for anticipatory bail (INDSC00000037402). Arrest procedures should consider the individual's health and circumstances.
    • Slow Arrests in Low Conviction Rate Contexts: When conviction rates are low (<10%), police are advised to proceed cautiously with arrests, ensuring legal compliance and safeguarding rights (INDSC00000037402).
  • Analysis and Conclusion:
  • While none of the sources explicitly specify conditions unique to deaf and dumb persons, the overarching principles emphasize that police must conduct arrests in a fair, lawful, and respectful manner, ensuring the rights of individuals with disabilities are protected. Proper communication, adherence to procedural safeguards, and sensitivity to the individual's condition are crucial to uphold human rights during arrest procedures.

References: - 00100060630 - 00900095589 - 01100038996 - 01100073905 - INDSC00000037402

Search Results for "Conditions to be Complied by Police while Arresting Deaf and Dumb Person"

Subhash Kashinath Mahajan VS State of Maharashtra

2018 3 Supreme 44 India - Supreme Court

ADARSH KUMAR GOEL, UDAY UMESH LALIT

fair and reasonable law read into Article 21 – Presumption of innocence – A human right – There cannot be presumption of guilt – A person ... According to the complainant, the Director of Technical Education was not competent to grant/refuse sanction as the above two persons ... of his liberty without an opportunity before an independent forum or Court – Working of the act in last three decades – Innocent persons ... When conviction rate is admittedly less than 10%, then the police should be slow in arresting#H....

LATIKA GHOSE vs STATE OF WEST BENGAL & ORS.

2025 Supreme(Online)(Cal) 5082 India - Calcutta High Court

(A) Indian Penal Code, 1860 - Section 304 - Writ petition for investigation into police officer's actions resulting in death, and ... (Para 11) ... ... (C) Police Regulations - Proper procedures for using firearms were not adhered to during the ... The State Police was dealing with an extremely sensitive case and after arresting the appellant and some others, the State, on its own, transferred the case to the Central Bureau of Investigation. After comprehensive enquiry, the closure report was filed. ... Oral evidence m....

Vishal Yadav VS State of U. P.

2014 0 Supreme(Del) 1026 India - Delhi

GITA MITTAL, J.R.MIDHA

The embargo on statements of the accused before the police will not apply if all the above conditions are fulfilled. ... Navjot Sandhu to contend that the requirements under Section 65(b) of the Indian Evidence Act had been complied with by the prosecution. ... 150. ... In determining the issue, various factors such as age and health condition of the deceased, climatic and atmospheric conditions of the place of occurrence and the conditions under which the body is preserved, are requi....

Sukhdev Yadav VS State

2023 0 Supreme(Del) 349 India - Delhi

J. R. MIDHA, GITA MITTAL

The embargo on statements of the accused before the police will not apply if all the above conditions are fulfilled. ... Navjot Sandhu to contend that the requirements u/s 65(b) of the Indian Evidence Act had been complied with by the prosecution. 150. ... However, despite best efforts the witness was unsuccessful in arresting the two accused persons. 1410. ... It is even more improbable that anybody would get down for refreshments from the train and move towards maalgodam which, as per the ar....

DR. SUBHASH KASHINATH MAHAJAN vs THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA

2018 Supreme(Online)(SC) 738 India - Supreme Court of India

HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE ADARSH KUMAR GOEL, HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE

When conviction rate is admittedly less than 10%, then the police should be slow in arresting the accused. ... Moreover, it is also pertinent to mention that an accused person also has a right to apply for “anticipatory bail” under the provisions of Section 438 of the Code if the conditions mentioned therein are satisfied. ... (3) A person who has been arrested or detained and is being held in custody in a police station or interrogation centre or other lock-up, shall be entitled to h....

VISHAL YADAV vs STATE OF U.P.

India - Delhi High Court

However, despite best efforts the witness was unsuccessful in arresting the two accused persons. 1411. ... The embargo on statements of the accused before the police will not apply if all by any person while he or she is in police custody cannot be proved against that person accused of an offence. ... , or by persons in police custody. ... It is even more improbable that anybody would get down for refreshments from the train and mov....

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