Classes of Criminal Courts (Section 6 Cr.P.C) As per section 6 of the code of criminal procedure, besides the High Cou...
Showing posts with label Criminal Procedure Code 1973. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Criminal Procedure Code 1973. Show all posts
Distinction/Difference between Arrest and Custody
The words custody and arrested are not synonymous terms. In every arrest, there is custody, but not vice versa. Before we see the Dif...
Components of the Criminal Justice System | Criminal Law
Administration of Justice is one of the primary functions of the State. The main function of the administration of justice is th...
When Police May Arrest Without Warrant | Criminal Law
According to Section 41(1) the Criminal Procedure Code, Any Police-officer may, without an order from a Magistrate and without a wa...
Judicial Proceeding
Meaning and Definition of Judicial Proceeding - Section 2 (i) of the Criminal Proceeding Code defines Judicial Pr...
When Accused is Entitled to Compensation ?
The term "Human Rights" denotes all those rights which are inherent in their nature and without which we cannot leav...
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