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Arbitrary Detention; Delay in the Delivery of Detained Persons; Delaying Release; Expulsion
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Enumeration of the crimes against the fundamental laws of the State 0:32 Why do these crimes violate the fundamental laws of the State? 2:18 Arbitrary detention (Article 124) 5:35 Elements of arbitrary detention 6:50 Who are the "public officers" liable for crimes against the fundamental laws of the State? 7:08 Can a private individual be guilty of arbitrary detention? 9:23 Who does the offender detain? 10:12 When is there a detention? 10:23 When is a detention without legal ground? 13:00 Are there instances where a person can be validly arrested even without a warrant of arrest? 15:01 Difference between unlawful arrest and arbitrary detention 17:08 Meaning of "he is not suffering from violent insanity or any other ailment requiring compulsory confinement in a hospital" 21:54 Proceeding for the hospitalization of insane persons 22:26 Can there be arbitrary detention through negligence? 25:05 Delay in the delivery of detained persons to the proper judicial authorities (Article 125) 27:33 Elemen
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