Spectrum of Section 313 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973: Court’s...
This Article is submitted by – H.S.Randhawa Rationale and Object Every criminal trial is a voyage in quest of truth for public justice to punish the guilty and restore peace, stability and order in the...
View ArticleCritical analysis on the concept of Bail and Judicial Discretion
Bail is said to be a set of pre-trial restrictions that are imposed on a suspect to make sure that they suit the judicial process. Bail is that the conditional release of a defendant with the promise...
View ArticleThe principles of police interrogation and the Human Rights
Police are one of the most significant organizations of the Indian social structure. In an hour of need, a policeman happens to be the most appropriate person to approach. Police rules clearly state a...
View ArticleWhat do you mean by charge?
In chapter 17 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, the charge is mentioned where the content of charges, types of charge, etc. are mentioned from section 211 to section 224. However, there is no...
View ArticleMAINTENANCE OF WIVES AND PARENTS
The word maintenance is not defined in the code, however, in layman’s terms, it means keeping in a proper condition. For the purpose of CrPC, it can be equated to the financial support provided for...
View ArticleFunctionaries under CrPC and their powers
The Code of Criminal Procedure,1973 have various functionaries for the proper functioning of the Code. These functionaries are essential and important part of the CrPC, each functionary imposed of...
View ArticleTrial of Warrant Cases
Warrant cases means the cases which are a more serious offence that is punishable with death, life imprisonment or imprisonment for a term exceeding two years. The trials of warrant cases are conducted...
View ArticlePowers of Courts
Chapter III Code of Criminal Procedure deals with the powers of Courts to take cognizance of offence which are divided into offences Indian Penal Code and the offences under any other law. The powers...
View ArticleInquiry
The term “Inquiry” means every enquiry other than a trial, conducted by a Magistrate or the Court. The Code of Criminal Procedure 1973, defines the term inquiry in Section 2(g). An inquiry is...
View ArticleComplaint to Magistrate
The Complaint is defined in Section 2(d) of CrPc 1973. As per this section, it states that any allegation made verbally or in writing to a Magistrate, to take action under this Criminal Procedure Code,...
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