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Article 22 of the constitution provides that “no person who is arrested shall be detained in custody without being informed as soon as may be, of the grounds for such arrest nor shall he be denied the right to consult, and to be defended by a legal practitioner of his choice.”
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Article 22 of the constitution provides that “no person who is arrested shall be detained in custody without being informed as soon as may be, of the grounds for such arrest nor shall he be denied the right to consult, and to be defended by a legal practitioner of his choice.”
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Gaurav Seth 6 years, 2 months ago
D. K. Basu Guidelines are the specific requirements and procedures laid down by the Supreme Court of India for the police and other agencies to follow during the arrest, detention and interrogation of any person. Some of these guidelines include
i. The police officials who carry out the arrest or interrogation should wear clear, accurate and visible identification and name tags with their designations.
ii. A memo of arrest should be prepared at the time of arrest and should include the time and date of arrest. It should also be attested by at least one witness who could include a family member of the person arrested. The arrest memo should be counter-signed by the person arrested.
iii. The person arrested, detained or being interrogated has a right to inform a relative, friend or well wisher.
iv. When a friend or relative lives outside the district, the time, place of arrest and venue of custody must be notified by police within 8 to 12 hours after arrest.
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External dimensions
= 40cm × 34 cm × 30cm
thickness = 1cm
length = 40 - (1+1) =38cm
breadth = 34 - (1+1) = 32cm
height = 30 - ( 1+ 1 ) = 28cm
Outer volume = 40cm × 34 cm × 30cm
= 40800cm³
Inner volume = 38cm × 32cm × 28cm
= 34048cm³
Volume of wood
= Volume of external portion - Volume of internal portion
= 40800cm³ - 34048cm³
= 6752cm³
Hence, the volume is 6752cm³
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- The victim or witness should go to the nearest police station and file an FIR
- The FIR must be hand written,signed and prepared in duplicate.
- The police officer assigns a registration and signs and give the informant his or her
- The FIR should specify the place,date and time of the incident ,and describe the incident in detail.
- No police officer can refuse to register an FIR.
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Amount he paid =1600
discount =20%
Let the MP be RS.x
According to the question,
x-(20x/100)=1600
80x=160000
x=160000/80
x=2000.
MP = Rs.2000
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- The process of conversion of sugar into alcohol is known as fermentation.
- Fermentation is the process of food processing in which sugar is converted into alcohol by the action of microorganisms. This process is used to produce alcoholic beverages such as wine, beer, and cider.
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