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  1. Jan 9, 2021 · In the case of D.K Basu vs. State of West Bengal “ the executive chairman of Legal Aid Services, a registered non-political organization submitted a letter to the Chief Justice of India regarding the deaths that occurred in police custody and lock-ups. It was also mentioned to examine the matter seriously and to introduce “custody ...

  2. State of W.B (1998) 6 SCC 380 , 1998 SCC (Cri) 1454, Dilip K. Basu v. State of W.B (2002) 10 SCC 741, 2004 SCC (Cri) 1159, Dilip K. Basu v. State of W.B (2003) 11 SCC 723, 2004 SCC (Cri) 1198, Dilip K. Basu v. State of W.B (2003) 11 SCC 725 and Dilip K. Basu v. State of W.B (2003) 12 SCC 174 All these orders were aimed at enforcing the ...

  3. May 28, 2020 · 5. CONCLUSION :-. FACTS OF DK BASU V. STATE OF W.B. DK Basu, The Executive Chairman, Legal Aid Services, West Bengal, a non- Political organisation on 26.08.1986 addressed a letter to the Chief Justice of India drawing his attention to certain news items published in the Telegraph Newspaper regarding deaths in police lock up and custody.

  4. Supreme Court guidelines in D.K. Basu vs. State of West Bengal Arrest and Detention. All arrested persons have rights. No one can be mistreated in police custody. The Supreme Court of India has issued guidelines that the police must follow in all cases of arrest and detention. It is important for all arrested persons to know these guidelines ...

  5. SHRI D.K. BASU,ASHOK K. JOHRI Vs. RESPONDENT: STATE OF WEST BENGAL,STATE OF U.P. DATE OF JUDGMENT: 18/12/1996 BENCH: KULDIP SINGH, A.S. ANAND ACT: HEADNOTE: JUDGMENT: WITH WRIT PETITION (CRL) NO. 592 OF 1987 J U D G M E N T DR. ANAND, J. The Executive Chairman, Legal Aid Services, West Bengal, a non-political organisation registered under the

  6. STATE OF WEST BENGAL DECEMBER 18, 1996. A D.K. BASU. v. STATE OF WEST BENGAL DECEMBER 18, 1996. B. [KULDIP SINGH AND DR. A.S. ANAND, JJ.] Constitution of India, 1950 : Articles 21, 22 and 32. Custodial violence-Torture, rape and death in police custody/lock-. C up-Infringes Art. 21 as well as basic human rights and strikes a blow at rule of law ...

  7. 1. In D.K. Basu etc. v. State of West Bengal etc.[1] [D.K. Basu (1)] this Court lamented the growing incidence of torture and deaths in police custody. This Court noted that although violation of one or the other of the human rights has been the subject matter of several Conventions and

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