CrPC 46 — Arrest how made

Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973

Statutory text

(1) In making an arrest the police officer or other person making the same shall
actually touch or confine the body of the person to be arrested, unless there be a submission to the custody by
word or action:

[Provided  that  where  a  woman  is  to  be  arrested,  unless  the  circumstances  indicate  to  the  contrary, her
submission  to  custody  on  an  oral  intimation  of  arrest  shall  be  presumed  and,  unless  the  circumstances
otherwise  require  or  unless  the  police  officer  is  a  female,  the  police  officer  shall  not  touch  the  person  of  the woman for making her arrest.]
(2) If such person forcibly resists the endeavour to arrest him, or attempts to evade the arrest, such police officer or other person may use all means necessary to effect the arrest.
(3)  Nothing  in  this  section  gives  a  right  to  cause  the  death  of  a  person  who  is not  accused  of  an  offence punishable with death or with imprisonment for life.

[(4)  Save  in  exceptional  circumstances,  no  woman  shall  be  arrested  after  sunset  and before  sunrise,  and
where such exceptional circumstances exist, the woman police officer shall, by making a written report, obtain
the prior permission of the Judicial Magistrate of the first class within whose local jurisdiction the offence is committed or the arrest is to be made.]

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