COMMENCEMENT OF PROCEEDINGS BEFORE MAGISTRATES ( SECTION 204-210) Sections 204-210 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) in India outline the procedures for initiating criminal cases before magistrates, including the issuance of process, summons, and warrants as...
Criminal Procedure Code
COMPLAINT TO MAGISTRATE (SECTION 200-203 )
In Chapter XV of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC), Sections 200 to 203 delineate the specific procedures involved in the examination of complaints by magistrates. These provisions apply exclusively when a magistrate takes cognizance of a complaint. OBJECTIVE:...
CONDITIONS REQUISITE FOR INITIATION OF PROCEEDINGS (SECTIONS 190-199)
INTRODUCTION The Indian legal system has a well-defined Conditions Requisite For The Initiation Of Criminal Proceedings. Sections 190 to 199 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) outline various aspects of when and how legal action can be taken against individuals...
JURISDICTION OF CRIMINAL COURTS IN INQUIRIES AND TRIALS (SECTIONS 177-189)
JURISDICTION OF CRIMINAL COURTS IN INQUIRIES AND TRIALS (SECTIONS 177-189) INTRODUCTION Jurisdiction in criminal courts is a critical aspect of the legal system, governing where inquiries and trials take place. This comprehensive guide explains the provisions laid out...
FIR (FIRST INFORMATION REPORT)
INFORMATION TO THE POLICE AND THEIR POWERS TO INVESTIGATE( SECTION 154-176) Chapter XII of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC), encompassing Sections 154 to 176, is a crucial part of India's legal framework governing police investigations and the rights of...
MAINTENANCE OF PUBLIC ORDER AND TRANQUILITY (SECTION 129-148)
SECTION 129 : DISPERSION OF ASSEMBLY THROUGH CIVIL FORCE Authority to Command Dispersal - Authorizes Executive Magistrates and police officers to command the dispersal of unruly assemblies. Use of Force - Allows the use of force if the assembly does not disperse....