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HSC English First Paper English For Today - Unit 7 Lesson 1 Brojen Das

Definition under Code of Criminal Procedure

Definition under Code of Criminal Procedure  What's a Criminal Case?  A full- fledged Criminal Case is a  theater  in three Acts.  disquisition, inquiry and trial are its three  consecutive acts. The first act has two scense- complaint and information. The first scene opens at a Magistrate's court where the plaintiff is examined on pledge by the Magistrate. It may  also  transfer to the police officer  or to other authorised person for  disquisition under section 202 of the  law. On the disquisition report the complaint is  retired by the Magistrate under section 203 CrP.C.  Analogous is the case with information  bivouacked with the police under Section 154 in cognizable cases. This represents the alternate scene  showing off the officer in- charge of a police position  probing the case. The  theater   also moves on to the alternate act which may  show off either the trial or the inquiry...

Brief History of The Code of Criminal Procedure 1898

The Code of Criminal Procedure Brief History of The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 ( Act No. V of 1898)  An Act to consolidate and amend the law relating to the Felonious procedure.  WHEREAS it's advisable to consolidate and amend the law relating to Criminal Procedure; It's hereby  legislated as follows    What's the Legislative history of the Code of Criminal Procedure?   Generally, there was no  invariant law of felonious procedure for the  total of British India. There were separate Acts,  substantially rudimentary in their character, to guide the procedure of the Courts in the businesses  and administration municipalities. Those applying to the administration  municipalities were first consolidated by the Criminal Procedure Supreme Courts Act( XVI of 1852), which  by course of time gave place to the High Court Criminal Procedure Act( XIII of 1882). The Acts of procedure applying...