What is a warrant of Arrest and where warrant may be executed? Warrant of Arrest - The code of criminal procedure does not define the expression warrant of arrest. Warranty is a written order of a Magist…
What is Bail and what is Difference between bailable and non-bailable offences Introduction - Generally, offences are classified into two categories bailable and non-bailable offences. Section 2(A) of the code of crim…
What are requirements of FIR (Criminal Procedure Code,CRPC) What is FIR - FIR means first information report it is important from many points of view. Importance of FIR - FIR is a statement made s…
Difference between summons cases and warrant cases Summons cases - Difference between summons cases and warrant cases Summons cases - No. Summons Case Warrant Case …
Distinction/Difference between Inquiry and Trial What is Inquiry - According to Section 20(g) of the Code of Criminal Procedure, "inquiry" means every inquiry, other than …
6 Ways or Processes to Compel a person to Appear in the Court. Ways for processes to compel a person to appear in court they are - 1) Summons - 2) Warrant 3) Warrant in lieu of…
Requisites for the valid warrant What is the warrant A warrant is a written order of a Magistrate giving official authority to arrest a suspected criminal or accused person. …
The sentence which sessions judges may pass Introduction - According to section 28 (1) happy code of criminal procedure a High Court may pass any sentence authorised by law. Sectio…