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Delhi lawyers to strike today against arrest law changes
Updated on Wednesday, January 07, 2009, 00:00 IST
New Delhi, Jan 07: Lawyers in Delhi has decided not to work on Wednesday against Parliament’s approval of amendments in the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC). The lawyers are protesting the amendment in CrPC that the police cannot arrest a person if the offence committed by him carries imprisonment of less than seven years.

“It is completely unfair as this will tend to bring more corruption in our system and we are opposing it by going on a strike on Wednesday,” said Rajiv Khosla, president of the Delhi Bar Association.

Section 41 of the CrPC lays down certain conditions on the police officer for arresting a person accused of committing a cognisable offence that carries imprisonment that can be extended up to seven years.

The amendment proposes that the police officer may, instead of arresting the person concerned, issue a notice of appearance, asking him to cooperate in the probe.

No arrest will be made in a non-cognisable offence except under a warrant or order of a magistrate. The reasons for arrest should be sound and recorded in writing by the police officer, the amendment proposes.

Where such a notice is issued to any person, it shall be the duty of that person to comply with it and arrest can be made only if the person fails to do so.

IANS


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The lawyers are justified in their strike. This idiotic law was passed by the Parliament on the last day of the last session along with eight other amendments or bills within a short span of less than 15 minutes with bare minimum attendance of our enlightened MPs. It is a tragedy that such idiotic amendments are passed within a short span with no discussions. probably it suits MPs for they can criminalise the system more now, Probably in the next Parliament we would have more MPs who have not gone to jail despite having committed the offences which have a provision for imprisonment for less than 7 years. God save this country and again this country from such MPs. -jagannathan - new delhi a