Accused under any law must be given grounds of arrest in writing in his language: Supreme Court

In certain exceptional situations when it is not possible to supply written grounds immediately, the same should be done no later than two hours before the accused is produced before the magistrate for remand.
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The Supreme Court on Thursday held that police and investigating agencies must provide written grounds of arrest to every arrested person as soon as possible, regardless of the offence or statute under which the arrest is made [Mihir Rajesh Shah vs. State of Maharashtra & Anr.].

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