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  2. Jun 18, 2022 · What is Judicial custody. When a person is kept in custody by a magistrate, it is called judicial custody. Unlike police custody, here a person is kept in jail on the orders of the magistrate for a certain period of time which is temporary.

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  3. When an individual is held in custody by a magistrate, it is known as judicial custody, as per Section 167 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC). Unlike police custody, in judicial custody, the person is confined in a jail facility under the magistrate's orders for a temporary period.

  4. Aug 29, 2023 · Judicial Custody means an accused is in the custody of the concerned Magistrate. In former, the accused is lodged in police station lockup while in latter, it is the jail. It means that the person will be kept in prison on the order of the relevant magistrate.

  5. Jul 18, 2024 · Judicial custody aims to safeguard the accuseds rights while maintaining the integrity of the investigation and judicial process. The accused remains in jail under judicial supervision, and any police interrogation during this period requires the court’s permission, ensuring a more balanced and fair treatment of the accused. Po lice Custody.

  6. Police custody begins as soon as the suspect is arrested by a police officer after receiving a complaint or filing an FIR, whereas, judicial custody begins after the public prosecutor satisfies the court that the custody of the accused is necessary for the investigation purpose.

  7. Jul 14, 2023 · Police Custody means that police have the physical custody of the accused, while Judicial Custody means an accused is in the custody of the concerned Magistrate. In the former, the accused will be detained in police lockup while in latter, he will be detained in jail.

  8. Judicial Custody: This type of custody means that the accused is under the care and responsibility of the concerned Magistrate. Unlike police custody, where the suspect is held in a police station lockup, in judicial custody, they are lodged in a jail.