“Giving Grounds Of Arrest In Writing Not Mandated By Anti-Terror Law, But Advisable”: Delhi High Court
The court said the police could do so after redacting “sensitive material”. New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Friday said furnishing grounds of arrest in writing to a person being arrested was not mandated under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act but it was “advisable” that the police henceforth provide it after redacting “sensitive material”….