Article 22 of the Constitution ensures:‐
1. Right against Exploitation
2. Right to Education
3. Right not to be ill‐treated during arrest or while in custody
4. Right to Constitutional Remedies
1. Right against Exploitation
2. Right to Education
3. Right not to be ill‐treated during arrest or while in custody
4. Right to Constitutional Remedies
Correct Answer – Option 3 : Right not to be ill‐treated during arrest or while in custody
Article 22 of the Indian constitution
Protection against arrest and detention in certain cases (Article 22)
As per Article 22 —
Our Constitution guarantees certain rights to the arrested person. The first part of Article 22 provides specific rights to persons under punitive detention. Punitive detention is the detention of a person after trial and conviction to punish him for an offence committed by him. These rights are,
It may be noted that aforesaid safeguards are not available to:
Preventive Detention – The second part of the Article deals with preventive detention. In preventive detention, persons are arrested to prevent them from committing a serious crime. Preventive detention is the detention of a person without trial for a limited period when the State suspects that a person is likely to commit a crime or is a threat to the security of the State. Such detention too is subject to some safeguards present in Article 22.