Reading over the warrant of arrest is sufficient compliance of Article 22(1).
The Supreme Court held that when a person is arrested pursuant to a warrant, the obligation to separately communicate the grounds of arrest under Article 22(1) of the Constitution does not arise, as the warrant itself constitutes the grounds for the arrest to be supplied to the arrestee under Article 22(1). “If a person is arrested on a warrant, the grounds for reasons for the arrest is...
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