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Section 177: Ordinary place of inquiry and trial
Every offence shall ordinarily be inquired into and tried by a Court within whose local jurisdiction it was committed.
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Section 178: Place of inquiry or trial
(a) When it is uncertain in which of several local areas an offence was committed, or ...
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Section 179: Offence triable where act is done or consequence ensues
When an act is an offence by reason of anything which has been done and of a consequence which has ensued, the offence may be...
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Section 180: Place of trial where act is an offence by reason of relation to other offence
When an act is an offence by reason of its relation to any other act which is also an offence or which would be...
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Section 181: Place of trial in case of certain offences
(1) Any offence of being a thug, or murder committed by a thug, of dacoity, of dacoity with murder, of belonging to a gang...
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Section 182: Offences committed by letters, etc.
(1) Any offence which includes cheating may, if the deception is practised by means of letters or telecommunication messages, be inquired into or tried...
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Section 183: Offence committed on journey or voyage
When an offence is committed whilst the person by or against whom, or the thing in respect of which, the offence is committed is...
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Section 184: Place of trial for offences triable together
Where—(a) the offences committed by any person are such that he may be charged with, and tried at one trial for, each such offence...
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Section 185: Power to order cases to be tried in different sessions divisions
Not with standing anything contained in the preceding provisions of this Chapter, the State Government may direct that any cases or class of cases...
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Section 186: High Court to decide, in case of doubt, district where inquiry or trial shall take place
Where two or more Courts have taken cognizance of the same offence and a question arises as to which of them ought to inquire...
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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