
protection against wrongful detention
Protection against wrongful detention refers to legal safeguards that prevent individuals from being held in custody without just cause. This means that authorities must have valid reasons, supported by evidence, and often must obtain a warrant before detaining someone. Individuals have the right to challenge their detention in court, ensuring due process is followed. Laws are in place to protect against arbitrary arrests and to uphold human rights, ensuring that a person is not unjustly deprived of their freedom. This system helps maintain fairness and accountability within law enforcement and the judicial process.