Under which of the following circumstances is a police officer authorized to arrest an individual without a warrant or a magistrate's order?

Fundamental Rights — question ID 339

Options

A.
B.

Explanation

A police officer can arrest without a warrant under specific circumstances, such as when a person commits a cognizable offense in their presence, is a proclaimed offender, refuses to disclose their identity/residence, is being requested for arrest by another officer, or is reasonably suspected of being a deserter from the Union's armed forces.