Nature of statues and their classification
Introduction A statute is a written law passed by a legislature on the state or federal level. Statutes set forth general propositions of law that
Introduction A statute is a written law passed by a legislature on the state or federal level. Statutes set forth general propositions of law that
Introduction For there to be justice delivered, it is important that proper procedure is followed. And it is important that the procedure followed should be
As per Section 239, if, upon considering the POLICE REPORT and the documents sent with it under section 173 and making such examination, if any, of the accused as the Magistrate thinks necessary
The mere fact of an acquittal would not suffice but rather it would depend on whether it is a clean acquittal based on the total absence of evidence or in the criminal jurisprudence
Parole is one in which the prisoner is unconfined from the prison either momentarily or permanently, earlier the end of the judgment, subject to good conduct.
Provision of First Information Report is under section 154 of CrPC and Complaint has been defined in definition clause under 2 (D) of the code.
This kind of petition is nowhere defined under this code. However provision regarding same has been given in code of criminal procedure.
Investigation Inquiry Its object is to collect evidence for the purpose of prosecution. Its object is to determine the truth or falsity of certain facts,
The distinction between Investigation and Inquiry Inquiry Trial In Inquiry if the judicial process is completed it will not result in acquittal/conviction. It may result
Difference between investigation inquiry and trial as belows.
Trial is the judicial adjudication of a person’s guilt or innocence. The term trial has not been defined in the CrPC, however is commonly understood to mean
Compoundable offences are minor crimes where the victim can agree to drop charges through compromise. Non-compoundable offences are serious crimes that can’t be settled and require full trials for justice.
Maintenance under Section 125 of Code of Criminal Code INTRODUCTION Section 125 of CRPC lays down a Secular law for the maintenance of Wife , Child
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