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Short Summary of CRPC For Exams & Practice Aspect for Lawyers & Dias tool of JMFC
- Chapter XIX - Trial of Warrant Cases Under CRPC For Exam Purpose & Practice Aspect - With Judgment
- A. In State Cases (Based on Police Report)
- Section 239 :- Magistrate can discharge Accused, if the Charge is groundless.
- Section 227 & 239 :- Material provided by accused not to be considered
- Satish Mehra 1996 - 9 SCC 766 Overruled
- State of Orissa Vs Debendra Nath Padhi AIR 2005 SCC 369
- Section 241 :- Conviction on Pleading Guilty
- B. In Other than Police Report
- Section 244 :- Evidence Before Charge in Warrant Cases on complaint.
- Section 245(2) :- Discharge of Accused in Warrant Case when the charge is groundless.
- Section 249 :- Discharge of Accused before charge in warrant cases on complaint if the complainant remains absent on the day Fixed for hearing and when the offences are Non-Cognizable or compoundable.
- C. In State & Private Cases
- Section 248(1) :- Acquittal on Conclusion of Trial
- Section 248(2) :- Conviction on Conclusion of Trial
- A. In State Cases (Based on Police Report)
Short Summary of CRPC For Exams & Practice Aspect for Lawyers & Dias tool of JMFC
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