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12.
Habeas Corpus Act 1679
states that no one was to be imprisoned without a writ or warrant stating the charge against him
provided facilities to a prisoner to obtain either speedy trial or release in bail
safeguarded the personal liberties of the people against arbitrary imprisonment by the king's orders
All of the above
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Tarun said:   1 decade ago
Is it applicable everywhere?

Priya said:   1 decade ago
Habeas corpus is derived from "English common law".

Raji said:   1 decade ago
Habeas corpus is derived from?

Ram Birajdar said:   1 decade ago
Applicable but Indian people illiterate about this act it is unknown to all.

Bhanu Prathap said:   1 decade ago
In India it is applicable?

Devajit borkakoty said:   1 decade ago
It is a better system to know the details about certain topic. It will help all the knowledge seeking peoples.

Manoj chakrvesh said:   1 decade ago
This is ultimate historical passed bill by parliament of england in 1679 when king was charles II.

Balaram Sahoo said:   1 decade ago
Thank to @Mohd Imran. Narrated about Habeas Corpus. I known about Habeas Corpus.

Mohd Imran said:   1 decade ago
Habeas corpus refers to a person's right not to be imprisoned unless charged with a crime and given a trial. A writ of habeas corpus is a court order that requires the government to either.

Charge an imprisoned person with a crime or let the person go free. If a government ignores or refuses to grant a writ of habeas corpus served upon it, the person held could be imprisoned indefinitely without trial. In order to make writs of habeas corpus more effective, the Habeas Corpus Act was passed.

Rajendra said:   1 decade ago
British shows that, how much they were alert regarding principle of life and liberty of human being but unfortunately it was not for Indian in people in their governance in India. In RAULET ACT they have adopted policy against the life and liberty of Indian politicians.

What is mean of it ? ONLY GOD CAN COMPREHEND THE BRITISH POLICIES.


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