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What is Bail and when bail may be cancelled? (Code of Criminal Procedure)

What is Bail -             Bail has not been defined in the Code of Criminal Procedure, but the dictionary meaning of Bail is the security with s…

What is Warrant and what are the conditions for a valid Warrant?

What is a warrant of arrest -        A warrant is a return order of a magistrate giving official authority to arrest a suspected criminal or accu…

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…
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