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Smart Arrest Procedure - Benefiting Law Enforcement

Considering the current scenario there is a need of Amendment in Police Arrest Procedure.
  1. On Arrest of any individual, the maximum number of individual's blood relative should be informed for the happening, through SMS notification, so that they can reach immediately to observe the individual's physical as well as mental condition and the cause of arrest.
  2. On Arrest of any individual, the local civil hospital should also be intimated for the happening, so that the Government Doctor can physically examine the individual, in presence of blood relative and/or local guardian, if no blood relative has been visited within an hour of arrest. The Doctor should examine the individual on Arrest, on bringing to Magistrate, on Hearing, and further Proceedings, to compare the individual's physical as well as mental conditions during the custody.
  3. On Arrest of any individual, the nearest magistrate having jurisdiction should also be intimated for the happening, to track the whole records of the case, in most convenient digital manner.
The expenditure of all the proceedings can be reimbursed from SMS/App Advertisements and/or Local Government / Non-Government Bodies.
These Two Amendments will strong the Law & Enforcement System of India.
Both can be implemented under Digital India as well as Smart City Policies.
Please feel free to enlighten us regarding the Pros and Cons of the suggestion.

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