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It is mandatory to produce the person arrested before the Magistrate, within 24 hoursof his arrest, under
section56 of Cr PC
section 57 of Cr PC
section 58 of Cr PC
section 59 of Cr PC
- Section 56 of the CrPC: This section mandates that a person arrested without a warrant should be produced before the Magistrate or the officer in charge of a police station.
- Section 57 of the CrPC: This section specifies the requirement to produce an arrested individual before a Magistrate within 24 hours, excluding travel time.
- Section 58 of the CrPC: Relates to police stations reporting arrests to the district Magistrate’s office.
- Section 59 of the CrPC: Deals with the power to release an arrested person on bail, not related to the 24-hour rule.
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