that in
every arrest there is a custody but not vice-versa. A
custody may amount to arrest in certain cases ... authority empowered to
arrest would amount to arrest of that person
and whether the terms arrest and custody are
synonymous.
22. Faced with the decision
arrest is not an arrest, unless the person sought to be arrested submits to the process and goes with the arresting officer. An arrest ... arrest is not an arrest, unless the person sought to be arrested submits to the process and goes with the arresting officer ......... Arrest
into execution, as far as it relates to the investigation, arrest, custody, trial and punishment of offences triable or punishable under this
into execution, as far as it relates to the investigation, arrest, custody, trial and punishment of offences triable or punishable under this
into execution as far as it relates to the investigation, arrest, custody, trial and punishment of offences triable or punishable under this
arrest is not an arrest, unless the person sought to be arrested submits to the process and goes with the arresting officer. An arrest ... arrest is not an arrest, unless the person sought to be arrested submits to the process and goes with the arresting officer........ Arrest
into execution, as far as it relates to the investigation, arrest, custody, trial and punishment of offences triable or punishable under this
Shri. Desai, strenuously contended that arrest may
amount to custody, but, custody is not necessarily arrest. Therefore, by the
applicant being summoned to the police ... Section 43 provides for arrest by private person and procedure of
such arrest. Section 44 talks of arrest by Magistrate, whereas, Section 45
protects members
accused must be in the
custody of the Court and such custody may be had either by arrest by a competent
officer and production before ... remand
the accused, either to police custody or judicial custody. Thus, even without
effecting a formal arrest, the police officer is entitled to seek police
accused must be in the
custody of the Court and such custody may be had either by arrest by a competent
officer and production before ... remand
the accused, either to police custody or judicial custody. Thus, even without
effecting a formal arrest, the police officer is entitled to seek police