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Monday, 15 February 2010
Arrest. Module 4
An arrest is the act of depriving a person of his or her liberty usually in relation to the investigation and prevention of crime.
The term is Anglo-Norman in origin and is related to the French word arrêt, meaning "stop".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arrest
http://www.vakilno1.com/bareacts/CrPc/Criminal-Procedure-Code-1973.htm
http://mahapolice.gov.in/mahapolice/jsp/temp/arrestfaq.jsp
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