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Fundamentals of Natural Justice and the Criminal Procedure Code

The acronym "CrPC" stands for "criminal procedure code," another name for the Code of Criminal Procedure. The law was passed in 1973, and its provisions began to take effect on April 1, 1974. The criminal process code governs trials in criminal cases. It explains ...




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Considerations in Picking a Law School

Many individuals who aspire to become lawyers aim to enrol in a reputable law school. However, students may find that their time at law school differs greatly from their expectations. Knowing what to expect from Law School is crucial, especially if one is ...




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What is IPC and what is its objective?

The Indian Kanoon is India’s primary criminal legislation. This all-encompassing code aims to regulate every aspect of criminal law. In India, the question of criminal obligation for the crimes listed in the Indian Penal Code and the declaration of exceptions to the ...




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An Overview of the Indian Penal Code

In its most basic form, the Indian Kanoon is the official and comprehensive source of India’s criminal legislation. The government enacted the CrPC Act 1973, also known as the Code of Criminal Procedure, and the Indian Evidence Act when they were needed during ...




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Important IPC Sections That You Should Know

The Indian Penal Code (IPC) is the definitive and official source for India's criminal law. It is used largely to establish several tenets of criminal procedure. The government enacted the CrPC Act 1973, also known as the Code of Criminal Procedure, and the Indian ...




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Understand Your Rights with Information about Different IPC Sections

In violation of section 415 of the IPC. Crimes of a more serious nature, such as deceiving another person into delivering property or interfering with valuable security, are defined, and ipc 420 punishment. 
 

 
To rephrase, Section 420 ipc only applies to ...




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