Can police interrogate accused without presence of a lawyer? Supreme Court to consider

The Court has sought the Centre's response on a PIL that seeks to make the presence of legal counsel a guaranteed right during custodial and pre-custodial interrogation.
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The Supreme Court on Wednesday sought the Union government's response to a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) that has sought the recognition of a right to have a lawyer present when an individual is being interrogated by the police [Shaffi Mather vs. Union of India & Ors.].

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