WHERE TRIAL BE CONDUCTED IN CASE OF CERTAIN OFFENCES?

Section 181 of Cr.P.C. deals with place of trial in case of certain offences. Offences like thug, murder, dacoity or dacoity with murder committed by a gang of dacoits or escaped from the custody may be inquired or tried by the Court in whose jurisdiction the offence was committed or the Accused was found. Offences […]

PREVENTIVE ACTION OF THE POLICE – SECTIONS 149-153 CR.P.C. DECODED

The Police Officer can intervene and prevent any person from being committing cognizable offence. Any Subordinate Police Officer who has acquainted with certain information of committing a cognizable offence shall immediately report to his Superior Officer or to the Officer concerned who is responsible to prevent such offence. A Police Officer, who has come to[…..]

CAN POLICE CHECK WEIGHTS & MEASURES IN A SHOP?

Any Officer Incharge of a Police Station, may without a Warrant can enter into any shops functioning in his Station limit, based on the information he gathered, inspect weights or measures or instruments meant for weighing and if they are found to be false, he can seize the same and report to the Jurisdiction Magistrate.

PRESIDENT – EMERGENCY POWER

On 20th August 1949, Mr. Nazeeruddin Ahmed [Bengal General] at the Constituent Assembly spoke as follows;  “Even during the two great world war – the greatest emergencies that can happen to mankind – Courts were never closed. In fact Indian and English Courts kept the doors were opened, no one thought that their power should[…..]

TRIBUTE TO A GREAT SOUL OF MOTHER INDIA

Swami Agnivesh is no more. A man who spearheaded a movement of sort in this Country to abolish bonded labour culture in the post Independent era has passed away yesterday at the age of 80 due to liver cirrhosis. He who few among those who renounced the orthodox Brahmanism and served for the humanity particularly[…..]

SCHEDULED CASTE – LIMITATION PERIOD

On 17th September 1949, Honourable Dr. B. R. Ambedkar moved a new Article [300A and 300 B] one regarding Scheduled Caste then other Schedule Tribe and spoke in the Constituent Assembly as follows;  “The object of these two Articles as I stated was to eliminate the necessity of burdening the Constitution with long lists of[…..]