Which of the following statement(s) correctly describe the difference between a ‘police custody’ and a ‘judicial custody’?
1. In a police custody, the accused is arrested and confined in a lock-up under the custody of the police officer. However, in the ‘judicial custody’, the accused is not arrested but remain liable to be produced before the police officer as and when the need arises.
2. Under the police custody, the arrested accused has no rights to legal counsel or right to be informed of the grounds of arrest. However, in the judicial custody, if and any need to interrogate the accuse arises, he/she enjoys the aforementioned rights.
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