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The Code of Criminal Procedure: with The Juvenile Justice (Care & Protection of Children) Act and The Probation of Offenders Act/ by S. N. Mishra

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Prayagraj; Central law publication, 2023.Edition: 23rd edDescription: lxiv, 1088p.; 24cmISBN:
  • 9788119415007
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 345.05 MIS
Contents:
Preliminary Chapter II Criminal Courts Chapter III Power Of Courts Chapter IV A Powers Of Superior Officers Of Police B Aid To The Magistrates And The Police Chapter V Arrest Of Persons Chapter VI Processes To Compel Appearance Chapter VII Summons, Letters And Telegrams, Search-Warrants A Reciprocal Arrangements For Assistance In Certain Matters And Procedure For Attachment And Forfeiture Of Property Chapter VIII Security For Keeping The Peace And For Good Behaviour Chapter IX And Parents Chapter X A Unlawful Assemblies B Public Nuisances C Urgent Cases Of Nuisance Or Apprehended Danger D Disputes As To Immovable Property Chapter XI Preventive Action Of The Police Chapter XII Information To The Police And Their Powers To Investigate Chapter XIII Jurisdiction Of The Criminal Courts In Inquiries And Trials Chapter XIV Conditions Requisite For Initiation Of Proceedings Chapter XV Complaints To Magistrates Chapter XVI Commencement Of Proceedings Before Magistrates Chapter XVII The Charge Chapter XVIII Trial Before A Court Of Session Chapter XIX Trial Of Warrant-Cases By Magistrates Chapter XX Trial Of Summons-Cases By Magistrates Chapter XXI Summary Trials A Plea Bargaining Chapter XXII Attendance Of Persons Confined Or Detained In Prisons Chapter XXIII Evidence In Inquiries And Trials Chapter XXIV General Provisions As To Inquiries And Trials Chapter XXV Provisions As To Accused Persons Of Unsound Mind Chapter XXVI Provisions As To Offences Affecting The Administration Of Justice Chapter XVII The Judgment Chapter XXVIII Submission Of Death Sentences For Confirmation Chapter XXIX Appeals Chapter XXX Reference And Revision Chapter XXXI Transfer Of Criminal Cases Chapter XXXII Execution, Suspension, Remission And Commutation Of Sentences A Death Sentences B Imprisonment C Levy Of Fine D General Provisions Regarding Execution E Suspension, Remission And Commutation Of Sentences Chapter XXXIII Provisions As To Bail And Bonds Chapter XXXIV Disposal Of Property Chapter XXXV Irregular Proceedings Chapter XXXVI Limitation For Taking Cognizance Of Certain Offences Chapter XXXVII Miscellaneous Schedules The Juvenile Justice (Care And Protection Of Children) Act, 2015 The Probation Of Offenders Act, 1958
Summary: with Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act and The Probation of Offenders Act If we go in history, we find that the Criminal Procedure Supreme Court Act, 1852 was the first consolidation of the Criminal Procedure Law applicable in the Presidency Towns. Then the Criminal Procedure Code of 1860 came up which consolidated the laws which were applicable in provinces. It was followed by the High Court Criminal Procedure Code of 1865 which replaced the Code of 1861, which in its turn was replaced by the Act of 1872. Such consolidation went on and Code of 1882 came into existence, finally that was also replaced by the Criminal Procedure code of 1898. The Criminal Procedure Code of 1898, which existed before the present one applied to whole of British India. It ensured the accused persons for a trial according to deeply established and tested norms which reflected our notions of natural justice. The present Criminal Procedure Code of 1973 intends to simplify the procedure and speed up the trial including investigation. It also assures a fair deal to deprived sections of the society. In view of increasing rate of several kinds of crime, it has been amended by the Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 2018. ---Lawbookshop.net
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Preliminary
Chapter II Criminal Courts
Chapter III Power Of Courts
Chapter IV
A Powers Of Superior Officers Of Police
B Aid To The Magistrates And The Police
Chapter V Arrest Of Persons
Chapter VI Processes To Compel Appearance
Chapter VII Summons, Letters And Telegrams, Search-Warrants
A Reciprocal Arrangements For Assistance In Certain Matters And Procedure For Attachment And Forfeiture Of Property
Chapter VIII Security For Keeping The Peace And For Good Behaviour
Chapter IX And Parents
Chapter X
A Unlawful Assemblies
B Public Nuisances
C Urgent Cases Of Nuisance Or Apprehended Danger
D Disputes As To Immovable Property
Chapter XI Preventive Action Of The Police
Chapter XII Information To The Police And Their Powers To Investigate
Chapter XIII Jurisdiction Of The Criminal Courts In Inquiries And Trials
Chapter XIV Conditions Requisite For Initiation Of Proceedings
Chapter XV Complaints To Magistrates
Chapter XVI Commencement Of Proceedings Before Magistrates
Chapter XVII The Charge
Chapter XVIII Trial Before A Court Of Session
Chapter XIX Trial Of Warrant-Cases By Magistrates
Chapter XX Trial Of Summons-Cases By Magistrates
Chapter XXI Summary Trials
A Plea Bargaining
Chapter XXII Attendance Of Persons Confined Or Detained In Prisons
Chapter XXIII Evidence In Inquiries And Trials
Chapter XXIV General Provisions As To Inquiries And Trials
Chapter XXV Provisions As To Accused Persons Of Unsound Mind
Chapter XXVI Provisions As To Offences Affecting The Administration Of Justice
Chapter XVII The Judgment
Chapter XXVIII Submission Of Death Sentences For Confirmation
Chapter XXIX Appeals
Chapter XXX Reference And Revision
Chapter XXXI Transfer Of Criminal Cases
Chapter XXXII Execution, Suspension, Remission And Commutation Of Sentences
A Death Sentences
B Imprisonment
C Levy Of Fine
D General Provisions Regarding Execution
E Suspension, Remission And Commutation Of Sentences
Chapter XXXIII Provisions As To Bail And Bonds
Chapter XXXIV Disposal Of Property
Chapter XXXV Irregular Proceedings
Chapter XXXVI Limitation For Taking Cognizance Of Certain Offences
Chapter XXXVII Miscellaneous
Schedules
The Juvenile Justice (Care And Protection Of Children) Act, 2015
The Probation Of Offenders Act, 1958

with Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act and The Probation of Offenders Act
If we go in history, we find that the Criminal Procedure Supreme Court Act, 1852 was the first consolidation of the Criminal Procedure Law applicable in the Presidency Towns. Then the Criminal Procedure Code of 1860 came up which consolidated the laws which were applicable in provinces. It was followed by the High Court Criminal Procedure Code of 1865 which replaced the Code of 1861, which in its turn was replaced by the Act of 1872. Such consolidation went on and Code of 1882 came into existence, finally that was also replaced by the Criminal Procedure code of 1898. The Criminal Procedure Code of 1898, which existed before the present one applied to whole of British India. It ensured the accused persons for a trial according to deeply established and tested norms which reflected our notions of natural justice. The present Criminal Procedure Code of 1973 intends to simplify the procedure and speed up the trial including investigation. It also assures a fair deal to deprived sections of the society. In view of increasing rate of several kinds of crime, it has been amended by the Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 2018. ---Lawbookshop.net

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