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<!-- EDIT BELOW THIS LINE Remand in India- The word 'remand'is defined as sending back to the custody in the dictionary. In India, section 167 of Criminal Procedure Code deals with remand. In remand, A higher court orders to remand a case to a lower court and thereby lower court takes steps according to the order of High order. The whole purpose of remand is to facilitate the process of remand. In remand, accused is sent back to either police or to magistrate for the purpose of complete investigation or for collecting evidence. According to section 57 of Criminal Procedure Code, When a person is arrested without warrant by the police officer, the police officer has to complete the investigation within 24 hours and till that time, he can keep the accused with him. He is not authorized to detain him beyond this period without authorization of nearest magistrate. After this stage, the section 167 which authorizes magistrate to direct the further detention comes into play. If a person is arrested without warrant the IO has to complete within 24 Hours and till then he can keep the accused under him. he has no power to detain the accused person arrested exceeding that period without arrest exceeding that period with authorisation by nearest Magistrate. This is the mandate prescribed by section 57 of CrPC. here is the provision of section 167 of CrPC, which states that it authorizes the magistrate to direct further Detention of accused Comes into Play But Before detention under section 167 CrPC, it has to be satisfied that arrest made is legal and in accordance with Law and all constitutional Rights are Satisfied