The document outlines 27 rights that are afforded to accused persons under Indian law. These rights include protections against unlawful arrest, searches, double jeopardy and conviction under ex-post facto laws. Additional rights include the right to legal counsel, bail, fair investigation and trial, appeal of convictions, and restrictions on police intrusion of privacy. The rights aim to ensure accused persons receive due process and are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond reasonable doubt.
The document outlines 27 rights that are afforded to accused persons under Indian law. These rights include protections against unlawful arrest, searches, double jeopardy and conviction under ex-post facto laws. Additional rights include the right to legal counsel, bail, fair investigation and trial, appeal of convictions, and restrictions on police intrusion of privacy. The rights aim to ensure accused persons receive due process and are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond reasonable doubt.
The document outlines 27 rights that are afforded to accused persons under Indian law. These rights include protections against unlawful arrest, searches, double jeopardy and conviction under ex-post facto laws. Additional rights include the right to legal counsel, bail, fair investigation and trial, appeal of convictions, and restrictions on police intrusion of privacy. The rights aim to ensure accused persons receive due process and are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond reasonable doubt.