Any private company or corporation or public institution, whosoever, but, registered under any Statutory Act, a Summons shall be served on to the person [who is generally a face of the Organisation] by a Registered Post and such post once delivered shall be deemed as Summons served.
The Summons issued to the addressee shall be in writing, in duplicate and contain seal of the Court which issues it and bears the signature of the Presiding Officer or any other authorised person of the Court in accordance with the rules framed by the High Court. The Summons shall necessarily be served by the[…..]
Provided the Summons or Warrant requires to be serviced or executed outside the territories of India, then the Central Government may have arrangements with other Government where the addressee resides or operates, it may send such Summons or Warrant in duplicate in such form directed to such Court, Judge or Magistrate for transmission to the[…..]
Under the Code of Criminal Procedure, any Court can impound any document if it thinks fit. The Court, functions within the territories of the Code of Criminal Procedures applies or extends, can Issue a Summons to an Accused person, or Issue Warrant of Arrest of an Accused person, or Issue Summons to a person to[…..]
The Police Officer may seize any property which he suspect to have been a stolen one, otherwise, the circumstances in which those properties were found raise doubt over commission of any offence. The Police Officer immediately report his seizure to his Incharge of the Police Station if he is subordinate to him. The Police Officer[…..]
If a person is subjected to wrongful confinement and such information came to be acquainted by the District Magistrate, Sub Divisional Magistrate or the Magistrate of the First Class, he may issue a Search Warrant. The Executant of the Search Warrant would follow the procedures laid down in Cr.P.C. and search the person who is[…..]
Otherwise, no questions for the actions committed by the State shall be raised by any Courts, but, except under Section 96 of Cr.P.C. The aggrieved person, over the notification of forfeiture of his copy of the newspaper, book or document by the State Government under Section 95 of Cr.P.C., can file an Application in the[…..]
Whereas, the Court issuing a Search Warrant may specify the things required to be searched and the place of search, the Executant should not go beyond the scope or parameters laid down in the Warrant when he conducts a search. The District Magistrate, Sub Divisional Magistrate or the Magistrate of First Class based on the[…..]
Any Court, who has reason to believe that the person against whom Summons were issued under Section 91 of Cr.P.C. or a requisition made under Section 92 of Cr.P.C. for the production of document, parcel or thing and the person who received the Summons or request but did not deliver the required things to the[…..]
YES, both are allowed in Cr.P.C., but procedure to obtain those things differs. When a District Magistrate, Chief Judicial Magistrate, Sessions Court or High Court requires Postal or Telegraph Authority to deliver document, parcel or thing for trial, inquiry or investigation or for any other purpose and those document, parcel or thing are believed to[…..]