CrPC

Exclusive and wide-ranging powers provided to the trial courts under section 216 of CrPC

Exclusive and wide-ranging powers provided to the trial courts under section 216 of CrPC

Exclusive and wide-ranging powers provided to the trial courts under section 216 of CrPC In its judgement today,the apex court observed that the court ...

Difference between Arrest and Custody?

Difference between Arrest and Custody?

Difference between Arrest and Custody? The words custody and arrested are not synonymous terms. In every arrest, there is custody, but not vice versa. ...

Who Enjoys Immunity From Arrest In India under CrPC and Constitution?

   Who Enjoys Immunity From Arrest In India under CrPC and Constitution? Photo: freepressjournal.in (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Meaning of Arrest  Arrest does ...

Landmark Case on Anticipatory Bail- Part-I Our Legal World

                      Cases on Anticipatory Bail  1. Amarjit Singh Vs. State Of Nct Of Delhi ...

Difference between Bailable offence and Non-Bailable offence

Difference between Bailable offence and Non-Bailable offence

The classification of offences into bailable and non bailable offences is an important aspect of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) in India. In India, ...

Case on Anticipatory Bail Section 438 CrPC

Important Supreme Court Case on Anticipatory Bail- PART- III

Anticipatory Bail- PART- III Important Supreme Court Case on Anticipatory Bail Landmark Supreme Court Case on Anticipatory Bail. The CrP.C. does not define the ...

Important Supreme Court Case on Anticipatory Bail-PART-II

Important Supreme Court Case on Anticipatory Bail-PART-II

 Anticipatory Bail Case                                           PART-II ...

STAGES OF CRIMINAL TRIAL- With Short Explanation

STAGES OF CRIMINAL TRIAL- With Short Explanation

STAGES OF CRIMINAL TRIAL- With Short Explanation  STAGES OF CRIMINAL TRIAL UNDER CrPC Normally a Criminal Trial has to travel through main stages from ...

Hierarchy of Criminal Courts and their powers to pass sentences

Hierarchy of Criminal Courts and their powers to pass sentences

Hierarchy of Criminal Courts and their powers to pass sentences 1. SUPREME COURT (Any sentence authorized by law) 2. HIGH COURT (Any sentence authorized ...

Overview of Charge (ALLEGATIONS) under CRPC

Overview of Charge (ALLEGATIONS) under CRPC

Overview of CHARGE (ALLEGATIONS) under CRPC Introduction The charge is the establishment of the allegation(s) against the accused in a criminal case. The inspiration ...