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What Must a Magistrate Consider Before Remanding an Accused?
Remand is a judicial function, not a rubber stamp. Supreme Court and Allahabad High Court rulings require Magistrates to examine the case diary, verify the legality of the arrest, record reasons, respect the 15-day and 60/90-day limits, and refuse remand where the grounds are weak.
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Can a Defective Remand Order Be a Ground for Bail Under Section 483 BNSS?
Written grounds of arrest, a reasoned remand order and a produced arrest memo are not formalities. Under Prabir Purkayastha and Pankaj Bansal, their absence vitiates the arrest and remand, and the Sessions Court may grant bail under Section 483 BNSS (formerly Section 439 CrPC).
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