It seems like you’re referring to a provision or guideline related to the cooling-off period after filing an FIR under Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). This section deals with cruelty towards a married woman by her husband or his relatives. While I don’t have specific information on a cooling-off period related to arrests specifically for 498A cases, here are some general points related to arrests and the legal process:
- Arrest Procedures: After an FIR is filed, the police may conduct an investigation to gather evidence. Whether or not an arrest is made depends on the facts of the case, seriousness of the allegations, and evidence available.
- Anticipatory Bail: In cases where there is a possibility of arrest, the accused can apply for anticipatory bail to prevent arrest during the investigation.
- Legal Proceedings: The legal process involves investigation by the police, followed by filing of charges (if evidence warrants), and trial in court. The timing of arrest and subsequent legal proceedings can vary based on the specifics of each case.
- Cooling-off Periods: Some jurisdictions or circumstances may involve informal or formal cooling-off periods before certain actions (like arrests) are taken, but these are not universal and vary by location and legal interpretation.
For accurate and specific information regarding legal procedures, including any cooling-off periods related to 498A cases or arrests, it is advisable to consult with a qualified lawyer who specializes in criminal law or family law in India.