Right to Remain Silent is Fundamental Right, Police Cannot Seek Extension of Custody on the Ground of Accused Being Silent: Telangana HC

In a significant ruling, the Telangana High Court, comprising Justice K. Lakshman and Justice K. Sujana, issued a landmark judgment in Criminal Appeal of 2023. The case centered around the contentious issue of whether Investigating Agencies could file a second application seeking police custody beyond the initial 30 days of remand for the accused. The

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