Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Right to prompt judicial oversight limits detention after arrest to a day without magistrate's special order. No police officer shall detain in custody a person arrested without warrant for longer than is reasonable in all the circumstances, and such detention shall not, in the absence of a special order of a Magistrate under section 187, exceed twenty-four hours exclusive of the time necessary for the journey from the place of arrest to the Magistrate's Court.
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Right to prompt judicial oversight limits detention after arrest to a day without magistrate's special order.
No police officer shall detain in custody a person arrested without warrant for longer than is reasonable in all the circumstances, and such detention shall not, in the absence of a special order of a Magistrate under section 187, exceed twenty-four hours exclusive of the time necessary for the journey from the place of arrest to the Magistrate's Court.
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