IllustrativeSC Lays Down Clear Rule — Arrests Without Written Grounds In A Language They Understand Violate Fundamental Rights
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The supreme court has ruled that arrests without written grounds in a language understood by the arrestee violate fundamental rights. The court has made written grounds of arrest a universal requirement, applicable to all offenses, and has specified conditions under which arrests and remands are considered illegal. However, the specifics of the ruling, including the timing and circumstances under which written grounds must be provided, are not entirely clear from the available information.
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