Complete Remand Timeline Visual Chart

πŸ“Š Complete Remand Timeline Visual Chart

(Section 57 + Section 167 CrPC + Special Acts Integration)


πŸ•’ STAGE 1: Arrest

Time 0 β€” Arrest

  • Police arrest accused.

  • Grounds of arrest must be informed.

  • Relative/friend must be informed.

πŸ”Ž Safeguards:

  • Joginder Kumar v. State of Uttar Pradesh

  • D. K. Basu v. State of West Bengal


⏳ STAGE 2: 24-Hour Rule (Section 57 CrPC)

Within 24 Hours of Arrest

πŸ‘‰ Accused must be produced before Magistrate.
❌ Detention beyond 24 hours without judicial authorization is illegal.

Constitutional Basis:

  • Article 22(2)


βš– STAGE 3: First Remand (Section 167 CrPC)

Day 1 (First Production)

Magistrate may authorize:

πŸ”΅ Police Custody

  • Maximum: 15 days total

  • Can be split within first 15 days only

Authority:

  • CBI v. Anupam J. Kulkarni


🟒 Judicial Custody

  • After police custody ends

  • Continues till statutory period expires


πŸ“† STAGE 4: Statutory Investigation Period

Type of Offence Maximum Remand Period
≀ 10 years 60 days
> 10 years / Life / Death 90 days

Authority:

  • Rakesh Kumar Paul v. State of Assam


🧨 Special Acts Extension

Law Extended Period
UAPA 180 days
NDPS (commercial qty) 180 days

Extension requires:

  • Report of Public Prosecutor

  • Judicial satisfaction

Authority:

  • Hitendra Vishnu Thakur v. State of Maharashtra


⏰ STAGE 5: Default Bail Trigger

When does right arise?

On:
1️⃣ Expiry of 60/90/180 days
2️⃣ Accused files application
3️⃣ Charge-sheet not yet filed

Authority:

  • Uday Mohanlal Acharya v. State of Maharashtra

  • Sanjay Dutt v. State

πŸ‘‰ Right becomes indefeasible.


πŸ” MULTIPLE FIR SCENARIO

If accused is already in custody in FIR-1:

  • Police must formally arrest in FIR-2

  • Fresh remand cycle begins for FIR-2

  • Default bail computed separately

Authority:

  • Pradeep Ram v. State of Jharkhand


🧩 VISUAL FLOW SUMMARY

Arrest (Day 0)
↓
Produce within 24 hrs (S.57)
↓
First Remand (S.167)
↓
Police Custody (Max 15 days)
↓
Judicial Custody
↓
60 / 90 Days Expiry
↓
(If Special Act β†’ 180 days possible)
↓
No Charge-Sheet?
↓
Default Bail Right Crystallizes

🚨 Common Exam Traps

❌ Police custody after 15 days
❌ Mechanical remand order
❌ Wrong 60/90-day calculation
❌ Extension without proper PP report
❌ Filing charge-sheet before bail application


🎯 One-Line Constitutional Principle

Remand power under Section 167 is a controlled judicial function designed to balance investigative necessity with Article 21’s guarantee of personal liberty.

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