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Code of Criminal Procedure

What is a trial and what are types of trial? (Law)

What is a Trial -         In the court of law, a trial in which parties come together to a dispute. they present information (in the form of evidence…

Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure Act 1973

Power to issue order in urgent cases of nuisance or apprehended danger -         Chapter X Maintenance of Public Order and Tranquillity,  Accordi…

Parole Meaning Definition and Authority Granting Parole (Parole Board)

Meaning and definition of Parole -            The origin of the Word Parole is from the French word 'Parole'.  Parole is the early releas…

Difference between Furlough and Parole

Before we say the difference between Parole  and Furlough  let's see what is Parole and Furlough What is Parole -         Parole is the rel…

Difference between Probation and Parole

Probation -                        The release of an offender from detention, subject to a period of good behavior under supervision. It is a proc…

Transfer of Criminal Cases (Section 406 to Section 412 of the Code of Criminal Procedure)

1) Power of Supreme Court to transfer cases and appeals          According to Section 406(1) of the Code of Criminal Procedure 1973, whenever it…

Complaints to Magistrates (Section 200 to 203 of the Code of Criminal Procedure)

Examination of complainant -            According to Section 200 of the Code of Criminal Procedure 1973, a Magistrate taking cognizance of an of…

Submission of Death Sentences for Confirmation (Section 366 to Section 371)

Submission of Death Sentences for Confirmation - Section 366 to Section 371 of the Criminal Procedure provides provision for the Submission of…

The Judgement (Section 353 to Section 371 of The Code of Criminal Procedure 1973 )

1) What is Judgement -             It is a fundamental rule of criminal jurisprudence that the judge who hears the evidence should write the judg…

Power Of Courts (Section 26 to Section 35 of the Criminal Procedure Code 1973)

Power Of Courts Courts by which offenses are triable -  According to Section 26 of the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, Subject to the other prov…

Sentences which Magistrates may pass (Section 29 of the Code of Criminal Procedure 1973)

Sentences which Magistrates may pass -  According to Section 29 of the Code of Criminal procedure, (1) The Court of a Chief Judicial Magistrate…

Court of Session (Section 9 of The Code of Criminal Procedure 1973)

Introduction -            According to Section 9 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, the court is established by the State Government for …

Power of Judicial Magistrate to Record Confessions and Statements (Section 164 of Cr.P.C)

Introduction -            Section 164 of the code of criminal procedure provides the special procedure for the recording of confessions and state…
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