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Nature, Scope and Object of CrPC

Nature of CrPC The Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) is a procedural law that outlines the process for the investigation and trial of criminal offenses...

Functionaries under the CrPC

The Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) provides for the roles and responsibilities of several functionaries in the criminal justice system. Main functionaries under the...

Constitution of Criminal Courts and Offices

The Constitution of India has provided for a hierarchical system of criminal courts, with the Supreme Court at the top and the lower courts...

Power of Courts

The Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) provides for a range of powers that are vested in the courts in criminal cases. Powers of the...

Section 30: Sentence of imprisonment in default of fine

(1) The Court of a Magistrate may award such term of imprisonment in default of payment of fine as is authorised by law: Provided that...

Section 31: Sentence in cases of conviction of several offences at one trial

(1) When a person is convicted at one trial of two or more offences, the Court may, subject to the provisions of section 71...

Section 32: Mode of conferring powers

(1) In conferring powers under this Code, the High Court or the State Government, as the case may be, may, by order, empower persons...

Section 33: Powers of officers appointed

Whenever any person holding an office in the service of Government who has been invested by the High Court or the State Government with...

Section 34: Withdrawal of powers

(1) The High Court or the State Government, as the case may be, may withdraw all or any of the powers conferred by it...

Section 35: Powers of Judges and Magistrates exercisable by their successors-in-office

(1) Subject to the other provisions of this Code, the powers and duties of a Judge or Magistrate may be exercised or performed by...

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