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Section 62: Summons how served
(1) Every summons shall be served by a police officer, or subject to such rules as the State Government may make in this behalf,...
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Section 63: Service of summons on corporate bodies and societies
Service of a summons on a corporation may be effected by serving it on the secretary, local manager or other principal officer of the...
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Section 64: Service when persons summoned cannot be found
Where the person summoned cannot, by the exercise of due diligence, be found, the summons may be served by leaving one of the duplicates...
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Section 65: Procedure when service cannot be effected as before provided
If service cannot by the exercise of due diligence be effected as provided in section 62, section 63 or section 64, the serving officer...
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Section 66: Service on Government servant
(1) Where the person summoned is in the active service of the Government, the Court issuing the summons shall ordinarily send it in duplicate...
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Section 67: Service of summons outside local limits
When a Court desires that a summons issued by it shall be served at any place outside its local jurisdiction, it shall ordinarily send...
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Section 68: Service of summons outside local limits
(1) When a summons issued by a Court is served outside its local jurisdiction, and in any case where the officer who has served...
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Section 69: Service of summons on witness by post
(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in the preceding sections of this Chapter, a Court issuing a summons to a witness may, in addition to and...
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Section 70: Form of warrant of arrest and duration
(1) Every warrant of arrest issued by a Court under this Code shall be in writing, signed by the presiding officer of such Court...
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Section 71: Power to direct security to be taken
(1) Any Court issuing a warrant for the arrest of any person may in its discretion direct by endorsement on the warrant that, if...
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Nature, Scope and Object of CrPC
Functionaries under the CrPC
Constitution of Criminal Courts and Offices
Power of Courts
Powers of Superior Officer of Police
Difference Between Summons and Warrant
Difference Between Cognizable and Non-cognizable Offences
Difference Between Bailable and Non-bailable Offence
Difference Between Compoundable and Non-compoundable Offences
Meaning and Purpose of Arrest
Arrest With and Without Warrant
Arrest by a Private Person