History & Civics
Ravi, a social activist, found that his friend, Sunil, had been arrested by the police without being informed of the charges against him. Sunil was not presented before a Magistrate within 24 hours, as law requires. Ravi approached the High Court, seeking Sunil's immediate release, arguing that his detention was unlawful.
Which writ can Ravi file in the High Court to ensure Sunil's immediate release from unlawful detention? Explain the writ in brief.
Answer
Ravi can file a Habeas Corpus writ in the High Court to ensure Sunil's immediate release from unlawful detention.
Habeas Corpus — It means 'to have the body'. By issuing such a writ, the court can get the body of any person released if it has been unlawfully detained by any person or a group of persons or by the State. This writ is thus a significant safeguard for the personal freedom of a citizen.
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