Penalty under Section 112 fails where knowledge, admissible statements, and incriminating evidence are not proved against the Customs Broker's directo...
Defective arrest memo, non-disclosure of the place of arrest, and absence of lawful transit remand are treated as vitiating detention; the remand order is described as having been passed without application of mind. The discussion also says non-supply of "reasons to believe" did not invalidate the arrest, because those reasons are for judicial scrutiny rather than communication to the arrestee.
Defective arrest memo, non-disclosure of the place of arrest, and absence of lawful transit remand are treated as vitiating detention; the remand order is described as having been passed without application of mind. The discussion also says non-supply of "reasons to believe" did not invalidate the arrest, because those reasons are for judicial scrutiny rather than communication to the arrestee.
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