Section 176 Cr.P.C. deals with a situation where a Magistrate’s inquiry into cause of death. When the case is similar to that of suspicious death narrated in Section 174 of Cr.P.C. any Magistrate so empowered to hold an inquiry into the inquest into the cause of death separately or in addition to the investigation by […]
Section 175 Cr.P.C. deals with a situation of Police powers to summon the persons. An IO investigating the suspicious death of a person under Section 174 Cr.P.C. may summon any persons who are acquainted with the facts and circumstances of the death and thus every person those summon must attend to the inquiry and answers[…..]
Section 174 Cr.P.C. deals with a situation wherein the Police to enquire and report on suicide. When the Officer Incharge of the Police Station or the Police Officer specially appointed by the State Government receives information of a person committed suicide or killed by an animal or other or by a machinery or the circumstances[…..]
Section 173 Cr.P.C deals with a situation on report of Police Officer on completion of investigation. The investigation must be completed without delay. The investigation on rape of a child may be completed within 3 months from the date of information received by the IO. Once the investigation is complete, the report must be sent[…..]
This is a story of an accused who is wanted in couple of cases in our Country! In fact, until recently, he was going through the phases of investigations and Trial in our land! And after a few months, we have come to know that the accused was no more an accused but he became[…..]
On 27th December 1948 at the Constituent Assembly Dr. B. R. Ambedkar was speaking on the official residence of the President and during which the following exchange took place; Dr. B. R. Ambedkar: Then with regard to the question raised by Professor Kamath about residential —- Shri HV Kamath: Sir, I am not Professor Kamath.[…..]
On 12th September 1949 at the Constituent Assembly Shri Alladi Krishnaswamy Iyer [Madras General] spoke as follows; “It is an accepted principle of Constitutional Law that when a Legislature, be it Parliament at the Centre or a Provincial Legislature, he is invested with a power to pass in regard to a particular matter under the[…..]
On 10th September 1949 at the Constituent Assembly Shri Jaspat Roy Kapoor [United Provinces General] spoke as follows; “The word equitable is a very flexible one. What is equitable may not be equitable tomorrow. Equitable as I understand is something which is equitable in accordance with the existing political theories, existing accepted economical principles for[…..]
On 9th November 1948 at the Constituent Assembly Shri Raj Bahadur [United States of Matsya] spoke as follows; “Sir, some of the members of this House referred to the provision of proportionate representation and separate electorate. I mean to say, Sir, if we want to protect our freedom we shall have to provide in our[…..]