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Who is the father of Criminal Procedure Code?

Who is the father of Criminal Procedure Code?

I mean Thomas Babington Macaulay. Macaulay was no mean historian, of England, though not of India. Anyone who knows a smattering of Indian history should know about the Law Commission (Macaulay was chairman) of 1834, the Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860 and the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC), 1861.

What is Criminal Procedure Code Pakistan?

Criminal procedure code is a procedural law and substantive law, describes the formation of criminal courts, its procedure as well as classification and powers of criminal courts. Part vii, chapter XXXI: section 426 and Part ix, chapter XXXIX: section 497 of the Code deal fair trial guarantees.

How many sections are there in Criminal Procedure Code?

Sections in CrPC (528 total) Including amendments and additions.

What is true to Code of Criminal Procedure?

It was enacted in 1973 and came into force on 1 April 1974. It provides the machinery for the investigation of crime, apprehension of suspected criminals, collection of evidence, determination of guilt or innocence of the accused person and the determination of punishment of the guilty.

Who wrote CPC?

Sir Arthur Hobhouse (later Lord Hobhouse), who was the then Law Member, made substantial contribution to the draft Bill. With certain modifications, the Bill was enacted as the Code of Civil Procedure, 1877. 4.

What is first schedule of CrPC?

CrPC Schedule 1 – The First Schedule the word “cognizable” stands for “a police officer may arrest without warrant”; and. the word “non-cognizable” stands for “a police officer shall not arrest without warrant”.

What is 22a and 22b?

a- Power conferred on ex officio justice of peace under Sections 22-A and 22-B, Cr. P.C. deal with issues relating to non-registration of FIR, transfer of investigation under article 18(6) of the Police order, 2002 and neglect, failure or excess committed by a Police Authority.

When was IPC formed?

Ans. The Indian Penal Code was drafted by the first Law Commission which was chaired by Thomas Babington Macaulay. It was drafted in 1834 and submitted to the Council of Governor-General of India in the year 1835.

Who is a plaint?

A plaint is a legal document which contains the written statement of the plaintiff’s claim. A plaint is the first step towards the initiation of a suit. In fact, in the very plaint, the contents of the civil suit are laid out.

What is non-bailable?

Non-bailable offences are serious offences where bail is a privilege and only the courts can grant it. On being arrested and taken into custody for a serious or non-bailable crime, a person cannot ask to be released on bail as a matter of right.

Which section is non-bailable?

Bailable Offences under Indian penal code

Section of IPC Offence Bailable/Non -bailable
124A Sedition. Non-bailable
131 Abetting mutiny or attempting to seduce a soldier, sailor or airman Non-bailable
140 Wearing soldier’s garb, sailor, airman Bailable
144 Punishment for unlawful assembly Bailable

What is Section 144 Pakistan law?

Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) empowers district administration to issue orders in public interest that may place a ban on an activity for a specific period of time. Such a ban is enforced by the police who register cases under section 188 of the Pakistan Penal Code for violations of the ban.

What is Section 154 CrPC Pakistan?

Section 154 Cr. P.C. read with Art. 199 of the Constitution. Police Officer under statutory obligation to register case, where the complaint discloses a cognizable offence.

What is 498A PPC?

498A. Prohibition of depriving woman from inheriting property.

What are the 2 types of laws?

There are two types of law – civil and criminal.

  • Criminal – state or federal prosecutors bring a case against a person charged with a major crime, called a felony.
  • Civil – deals with lawsuits brought by individuals or the government against other individuals, organizations or companies.
  • How many laws are there in Pakistan?

    There are five types of laws in Pakistan: Rabbani.

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