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Can police arrest a person without a warrant?

06-Jun-2026
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Answer By law4u team

Yes, police in India can arrest a person without a warrant in certain situations, but it is strictly regulated by law. The main provision is Section 41 of the Parliament of India Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023 (earlier Section 41 of CrPC). When police CAN arrest without a warrant A police officer may arrest without warrant if: 1. Cognizable offence The person is suspected of committing a cognizable offence (serious crimes like theft, assault, murder, etc.) 2. Reasonable complaint or suspicion There is credible information or reasonable suspicion that the person has committed an offence 3. Preventive grounds Police can arrest if necessary to: prevent further offence, stop destruction of evidence, prevent witness intimidation, prevent absconding. 4. Specific legal provisions Certain laws specifically allow arrest without warrant, for example: NDPS Act (narcotics cases) UAPA (terror-related offences) Some cyber fraud cases depending on severity Supreme Court safeguards (important) The power is not unlimited. The Supreme Court has clearly said: Police must comply with guidelines laid down in Arnesh Kumar v. State of Bihar, such as: Arrest should NOT be automatic Police must justify necessity of arrest Written reasons must be recorded Also: Notice of appearance may be issued instead of arrest (especially in offences punishable up to 7 years) When police generally CANNOT arrest without warrant Non-cognizable offences (minor offences) When arrest is unnecessary and notice is sufficient When there is no reasonable justification Rights of the arrested person If arrested, the person has rights such as: To know the grounds of arrest To contact a lawyer To be produced before magistrate within 24 hours Protection against illegal detention under Article 21 of the Constitution Simple summary Yes, police can arrest without warrant in cognizable and serious cases. No, they cannot do it arbitrarily—there must be legal justification and procedural safeguards.

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