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Time in hosp won’t be part of police custody period: SC

It has become very common nowadays that an accused after getting arrested becomes ill and gets hospitalised, and police custody expires during treatment, denying the cops an opportunity to interrogate him/her. But the Supreme Court on Monday said that police may get additional time to quiz accused to compensate for the time lost in treatment.

It has become very common nowadays that an accused after getting arrested becomes ill and gets hospitalised, and police custody expires during treatment, denying the cops an opportunity to interrogate him/her. But the Supreme Court on Monday said that police may get additional time to quiz accused to compensate for the time lost in treatment. from Times of India https://ift.tt/YI1Jh7c

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