The narratives in Sections 38, 70, 72, 74, 77, 78 and 79 of the Code of Criminal Procedure to the maximum apply to all Search Warrants issued under Sections 93, 94, 95 or section 97 of Cr.P.C. The Executant of a Search Warrant, if required to search or inspect a place and which is closed, […]
C – General provisions relating to searches The narratives in Sections 38, 70, 72, 74, 77, 78 and 79 to the maximum apply to all Search Warrants issued under Sections 93, 94, 95 or section 97. The Executant of a Search Warrant, if required to search or inspect a place and which is closed, the[…..]
When a Court or a Police Officer requires certain documents or any other things for trial or inquiry or for investigation and those documents or things are believed to be in the possession of a person. And, if he is called to produce the documents or things by the Court through Summons or by a[…..]
I reproduce Pandit Nehru’s speech that he addressed to the members of the Constituent Assembly on the midnight of the 14th day of August 1947. The Young Generation must take note of the Architect of this Country’s thought process he had on our people, the pain that he expressed over our own people differentiated due[…..]
No person who has caused non-Cognizable Offence be arrested without an order of the concerned Magistrate, however, if the person fails to provide personal details upon on an inquiry made by the Police Officer under Section 42 of Cr.P.C. then this provision allows him to arrest. The Police Officer who arrest the person must put[…..]
The High Court, under Section 407 of Cr.P.C. should follow the same procedure as that of the Sessions Court observes in a trial of an offence in that case, if it requires to conduct trial. Any case pertaining to an armed force personnel if brought before the Magistrate and the Magistrate is of the view[…..]
PART II The High Court can appoint in every Metropolitan Area a Magistrate and he be called Chief Metropolitan Magistrate of such Metro Area. Any Metropolitan Magistrate shall be appointed as Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate and he has all the powers of the CMM under the law. The High Court, if any request made by[…..]
In every State, under Code of Criminal Procedure, the High Court is the highest Court of that State and all other Criminal Courts functioning in the State are under High Court’s supervision. Whereas the Sessions Courts, District Courts, Chief Judicial Magistrate Courts, Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Courts, Magistrate Courts of First and Second Class and Executive[…..]
