When police may arrest without a warrant? According to Section 41 of the Code of Criminal Procedure 1973, (1) Any police officer may withou...
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When police may arrest without a warrant? According to Section 41 of the Code of Criminal Procedure 1973, (1) Any police officer may withou...
Sentence of death to be submitted by Court of Session for confirmation - As per Section 366 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...
Power Of Courts Courts by which offenses are triable - According to Section 26 of the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, Subject to the o...
Criminal Courts - The Criminal Court means and includes every judge or magistrate dealing with criminal cases or engaged in j...
Section 164 of the code of Criminal Procedure applies to all sorts of confessions. Confession is an admission made at any time by a...
Section 266 of the Code of Criminal Procedure 1973 defines - (a) “Detained” includes detained under any law providing for preve...
Disposal of property - Chapter XXXIV, Section 451 to Section 459 of the Code of Criminal Procedure 1973 provides provision regardi...
What is Bail - Bail is the security with securities for the prisoners' appearance to answer the charge at a specified ti...
Maximum period for which an undertrial prisoner can be detained - According to Section 436A of the code of Crimina...
Compoundable offenses - The Compounding of an offense denotes that dispute between the parties has been settled or adjusted by...
1) Application of the Chapter Section 265A of the Code of Criminal Procedure provides - (1) This Chapter shall apply in respect o...