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THE LAW ON CONFESSION AND CUSTODIALINTERROGATION | Manu Sharma, Senior Advocate, Raghav Bahl, Niharika Karanjawala Chapters: 00:00 Why are police confessions generally inadmissible? What about statements to the ED, Customs, and NCB? 04:15 When can an inadmissible confession still be used for corroboration? 05:10 Why does the law view police confessions with suspicion? 06:49 Magistrates, confessions, and police custody: How does this safeguard work? 08:21 Judicial vs. extra-judicial confessions: What's the difference? 10:43 What happens when a judicial confession is retracted? 11:28 Can a confession alone be enough to convict? 12:52 BNSS explained: The new law on staggered police custody 15:55 Police custody: What must investigators prove before a court? 17:09 How do courts balance effective investigation with individual liberty? 18:44 Can an accused's silence or alleged non-cooperation justify further custody? 20:09 Where does the law draw the line on coercive interrogation tactics? 21:45 Are existing safeguards against custodial abuse enough? 23:04 Police custody: Must an accused be produced physically before a magistrate? 24:17 What legal remedies exist for torture or coercion in custody? 24:52 How can an accused safely complain against officials while still in their custody? 25:35 How do Articles 20(3) and 21 shape the law on confessions and custodial interrogation? 27:07 What reforms are needed to better balance investigative powers and individual rights? Disclaimer The content of this programme is intended for information,entertainment and general awareness purposes only; no legal advice is being given to the viewer. If you have a legal query, concern or problem please seek professional legal advice. No information received from the program should be relied upon or used without consulting a lawyer to consider your specific circumstances, possible changes to applicable laws, rules and regulations and other legal issues. The views expressed herein are an individual’s own and do notreflect the views of the creators of Follow the Law or ITMN TV. www.itmn.tv
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