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Cr.P.C

GENERAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO INQUIRY AND TRIAL
Code of Criminal Procedure

GENERAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO INQUIRY AND TRIAL

This article is written by Amrita Parida of 5th Semester of University Law College, Utkal University, an intern under Legal Vidhiya ABSTRACT The observant principle of jus naturale which is fundamental and substantial to the administration of a fair and conscionable justice system requires that no man shall be entitled Read more

By Admin, 2 yearsSeptember 1, 2023 ago
Bail Code of Criminal Procedure Top Stories

Anticipatory Bail

Introduction Anticipatory bail, as the name suggests, is bail taken by a person apprehending arrest. It is a preventive relief which was not originally included in the Code. The provisions relating to anticipatory bail were introduced by the Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Act, 2005 after the 41st Law Commissions Read more

By Admin, 3 yearsMay 29, 2022 ago

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