Mumbai sessions court releases POCSO accused over arrest language lapse

A Mumbai sessions court ordered the release of Aniruddha Vijaykumar in a POCSO case after identifying lapses in his arrest. The court determined that the grounds of arrest were not conveyed in a language he understood and directed the investigating officer to explain the oversight.

The court noted that the arrest grounds had been provided in Marathi, a language the accused did not understand. This procedural shortfall violated standards outlined in the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita.

The case originated from Powai Police Station. The sessions court in Mumbai issued the release order and sought clarification from the officer responsible for the arrest.

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