WHAT IS SUMMARY TRIAL?

All those Summons cases including those cases identified under Sections 260 of Cr.P.C., wherein punishment does not exceed 2 years are subjected to Summary Trial. Summary Trial is a shorter than the Regular Trial done on the Police Complaint [Calendar Case]. Conviction exceeding 3 months is not allowed under Section 262 of Cr.P.C. and at[…..]

WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT STAGES IN TRIAL IN POLICE CASE?

In Criminal Laws, there are few stages in Trial and they differ according to the status of the Complainant – if the Complaint before the Court instituted by the Police, then the procedure is bit longer and when the Complainant is a private person or a statutory bodies then the procedure is short. Firstly, framing[…..]

WHAT IS TRIAL?

Be it Civil or Criminal, Family or Labour or Company, the Court has to progress with the case it handles stage-wise and one such stage is called Trial. Otherwise, in Criminal Courts, a stage is set for Trial only after numbering of the Complaint as a Calendar Case [Court allows a Complaint filed by a[…..]

CAN A PRIVATE COMPLAINT BE WITHDRAWN BY THE COMPLAINANT?

Yes. The Complainant can withdraw his Complaint under Section 257 of Cr.P.C. with the leave of the Court provided the offences [he sought the intervention of the Court to punish the Accused] are compoundable in nature and are the Complainant before pronouncement of Judgment and at any stage withdraw by not-pressing the Complaint.