Pradeep Ram v. State of Jharkhand (2019) 17 SCC 326

Pradeep Ram v. State of Jharkhand

πŸ“Œ Citation

(2019) 17 SCC 326


πŸ”Ή Background

The accused was already in custody in connection with certain offences. Subsequently, he was implicated in another case involving offences under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).

The key issue was whether the investigating agency could seek police custody remand in the subsequent case when the accused was already in judicial custody in an earlier case.


πŸ”Ή Core Legal Issue

Whether police can seek custody (remand) of an accused in a new case when he is already in judicial custody in another case.


πŸ”Ή Key Principles Laid Down

1️⃣ Production & Formal Arrest Required

The Supreme Court held:

  • If an accused is in judicial custody in one case,

  • And police want custody in another case,

  • The accused must be formally arrested in the second case,

  • Then produced before the competent Magistrate/Special Court.


2️⃣ Police Custody Permissible in Subsequent Case

The Court clarified that:

  • Merely because the accused is in judicial custody in one case does not bar police custody in another case.

  • However, statutory safeguards under Section 167 CrPC must be strictly followed.


3️⃣ UAPA Context

Since the second case involved UAPA offences:

  • The Special Court under UAPA has jurisdiction.

  • Extended detention provisions under UAPA may apply.

  • However, constitutional safeguards under Articles 21 & 22 remain intact.


πŸ”Ή Important Clarification

The Court distinguished between:

  • Custody in fact (already in jail)

  • Custody in law for a particular case

Police custody in a new case requires compliance with procedural requirements, even if the accused is physically in jail.


πŸ”Ή Practical Significance

βœ” Prevents investigative agencies from bypassing procedure
βœ” Clarifies remand law in multi-case situations
βœ” Reinforces Section 167 CrPC safeguards
βœ” Important for UAPA, NDPS, and economic offence cases


πŸ”Ή Exam-Oriented 5-Mark Line

β€œIn Pradeep Ram (2019), the Supreme Court held that an accused already in custody in one case can be formally arrested and remanded to police custody in another case, provided statutory safeguards under Section 167 CrPC are strictly followed.”

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