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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Code of Criminal Procedure"
Victim/ Interested Persons Have A Right To File Protest Petition, SC Upholds Order Of Madras HC [Read Order]
Power U/s 482 CrPC Cannot Be Exercised Where The Allegations Are Required To Be Proved In Court Of Law: SC [Read Judgment]
Magistrate While Holding Inquiry U/s 202 CrPC Required To Take A Broad View And a Prima Facie Case: SC [Read Judgment]
Section 394 CrPC: Appeal Against Composite Sentence Of Imprisonment & Fine Does Not Abate On The Death Of The Accused: SC [Read Judgment]
[Section 216 CrPC] Court Can Add Or Alter Charges At Any Time, Even After Reserving Judgment: SC [Read Judgment]
Section 227 CrPC: Defence Of Accused Cannot Be Looked Into While Considering His Discharge Petition: Reiterates SC [Read Judgment]
'Adoption Of Inquisitorial System, Curbs On Right To Appeal' : Centre Moots Changes In Criminal Laws
Section 362 CrPC Does Not Bar Inherent Power Of High Court To Recall An Order: SC [Read Judgment]
Section 228 CrPC: Detailed Reasons Need Not Be Recorded While Framing Charges, Reiterates SC [Read Judgment]
Section 207 CrPC: Magistrate Cannot Withhold Any Document Submitted Along With Police Report Except When It Is Voluminous: SC [Read Judgment]
Memory Card A 'Document' Or 'Material Object' ? SC To Pronounce Judgment Tomorrow In Actor Dileep's Plea
Private Counsel Engaged By Victim To Assist Public Prosecutor Cannot Make Oral Argument/Cross Examine Witnesses: SC [Read Judgment]
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