Month: July 2023

  • Interpretation Clause of Code of Criminal Procedure (S. 2)

    Interpretation Clause of Code of Criminal Procedure (S. 2)

    Law and You >Procedural Laws > CrPC > Interpretation Clause of CrPC (S. 2) The Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) is the main legislation on procedure for administration of substantive criminal law in India. It was enacted in 1973 and came into force on 1 April 1974. It provides the machinery for the investigation of…

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  • Objectives, and Salient Features of CrPC

    Objectives, and Salient Features of CrPC

    Law and You >Procedural Laws > CrPC > Objectives, and Salient Features of CrPC The Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) is mainly an adjective law of Procedure. The purpose of the code is to provide machinery for prosecution, trial, and punishment of offenders under substantive criminal law. i.e., the Indian Penal Code and other laws…

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  • History, Amendments, and Scheme of CrPC

    History, Amendments, and Scheme of CrPC

    Law and You > Procedural Laws > CrPC > History, Amendments, and Scheme of CrPC The Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) is mainly an adjective law of Procedure. The purpose of the code is to provide machinery for prosecution, trial, and punishment of offenders under substantive criminal law. i.e., the Indian Penal Code and other…

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  • Situational Problems: IPC

    2. Minu, her uncle, and her boyfriend Lakshman are called to police station in a connection with a complaint made by Minuโ€™s uncle that Lakshman has kidnapped her. After making some inquiries police ask everyone to go home but tell Minu that she has to stay back for a while longer. Thereafter constable Tambe takes…

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  • Intentional Insult with Intent to Provoke Breach of the Peace (S. 504 IPC)

    Intentional Insult with Intent to Provoke Breach of the Peace (S. 504 IPC)

    Law and You > Criminal Laws > Indian Penal Code > Criminal Intimidation (Ss. 503 and 506) Insult can generally be defined as words or actions that are abusive or demeaning to a person which may or may not be a deliberate effort to offend them or wound their feelings. Section 504 of the Indian…

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  • Criminal Intimidation (Ss. 503 and 506)

    Criminal Intimidation (Ss. 503 and 506)

    Law and You > Criminal Laws > Indian Penal Code > Criminal Intimidation (Ss. 503 and 506) The Indian Penal Code (IPC) encompasses a wide range of offences to maintain law and order in society. Among these offenses are Sections 503, 504, 505, and 506 deal with criminal intimidation, intentional insult with the intent to…

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