CRPC Notes
CRPC Notes
1. Introduction
2. Meaning & definition of arrest
3. Arrest without warrant
4. Arrest how Made (section.46)
5. Rights of arrested persons:
Under the code of criminal procedure 1973
Under the constitution of India
Introduction: - section 41-60of the criminal procedure code lays down the provisions relating to Arrest of
persons
Meaning: - The expression ‘Arrest’ is derived from the French word ‘Arrester’ which means to stop or stay in
other words Arrest means taking a person in custody under legal authority
Definition: - The Word Arrest has not been defined in the code nor in the Indian penal code 1860
The supreme court defined Arrest as Arrest may be defined as the execution of the court of law or of a dully
authorized officer.
Arrest is very important process in the code it ensures presence of the accused at the trail
Arrest without warrant: -
-Generally, a person shall be arrested with warrant however a person may be arrested without warrant
because of the serious nature of the circumstances
-Warrant means A written order of court addressed to one or more police officer directing to arrest a person
whose name and address is given in the offence charged for the purpose of producing him before court on a
specified date &time
Arrest without warrant by police officer & A private person
-Section 41,41-A,41-B,41-C,41-D,42&55 of the code of criminal procedure lay down the provision relating to
arrest by police officer without warrant.
Section 41 contains the circumstance under which a police officer may arrest without warrant under the
following cases-
I. Any person who commits a cognizable offence in his presence
II. Any proclaimed offender
III. Any deserter from the armed force
IV. Any person for whose arrest a requisition has been received
V. Any person in possession of anything reasonably suspected to be stolen property.
Section 41-A provides for the circumstances under which a police officer has to issue a notice of appearance
before the police officer.
Section 41-B lay down the procedure of arrest & duties of police officer making arrest
Section 41-c lay down the state government shall establish a police control room in every district at state level
Section 41-d confers an arrested person right to meet an advocate of his choice during interrogation.
Section 42-empowers the police to arrest a person accused of committing a non-cognizable offence who
refused to give his/her name & address.
Section 55-lays down the procedure to be followed by a police officer, who deputes another officer subordinate
to him arrest a person warrant.
Arrest by a private person [Section 43]
Section 43 deals with arrest by a private person and cognizable to be followed in respect of such arrest a
private person can arrest
A) Any person who commits s non-bailable and cognizable offence in his presence or
B) Any person who is a proclaimed offender(sec.43)
Rights of arrested person
The code of criminal procedure 1973 and the Indian constitution confers certain rights to the person arrested
to safeguard their interest.
The code of criminal procedure 1973: -
-the code if criminal procedure 1973 certain rights to the person arrested as detailed below: -
1) Right to be informed of the grounds for arrest [Section 50(1)]
2)Right to bail [Section 50(2)]
3)Right to be produced before the court [Section 56&76]
4)No detention beyond 24 hours without judicial scrutiny[Section57]
5)Right to consult legal practioner[Section303]
6)Right to be examined by medical practioner[Section54]