What is Section 144

What is Section 144? Meaning of Section 144 CrPC

In this article, we will be discussing the meaning and importance of Section 144. India is known to other countries for its unity. The people in India live in unity and harmony. Festival, cultural and family functions are so popular in India. Assemble in places, the gathering is so common in India. But sometimes, this […]

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WARRANT CASE vs SUMMON CASE

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE PROCEDURE OF TRIAL FOR WARRANT CASE AND SUMMON CASE

Summons-   A summons is a form issued by a court that invites a person to present it to a magistrate.  Article 61 of the CRPC specifies that the summons issued by any judge, the second copy of the copy, signed by the President of the judge, and the seal of the court must also […]

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ARREST WITHOUT A WARRANT

ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ARREST WITHOUT A WARRANT

The primary purpose of criminal law is to protect society from criminals and law enforcers.  Such criminals need to be kept away from society for their protection.  This purpose is achieved through arrest.  The purpose of the arrest is to bring the person to justice and to protect the administration of law if he is […]

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INFORMATION TO POLICE AND POWER TO INVESTIGATE

INFORMATION TO POLICE AND POWER TO INVESTIGATE

INTRODUCTION In this topic of information to police and power to investigate which is constituted under the criminal procedure code 1973. Information to the police officer and his power to investigate, this applies to all the specified cognizable and non-cognizable cases also in the cases of suicide, killed by accident or the cases of accident. […]

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ARRESTED PERSON’S RIGHTS UNDER CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE, 1973

ARRESTED PERSON’S RIGHTS UNDER CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE, 1973

Introduction Everyone is equal before the law and also our Indian Constitution treats everybody equally. Thus, even the arrested person has got his/her own rights. In a democratic society, even the rights of the accused are hallowed, however, blamed for an offence, he does not turn into a non-person. The accused in India are afforded […]

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