Criminal Procedure Code.
Cr.P.C. are the abbreviations for Criminal Procedure Code to be followed by the Criminal while delivery justice.
Ahsan Sohail Angum has written: 'Code of criminal procedure (V of 1898)' -- subject(s): Criminal procedure 'The Pakistan penal code (XLV of 1860)' -- subject(s): Criminal law
P. Ramakrishnan has written: 'Handbook of the Code of criminal procedure, 1973 (act 2 of 1974)' -- subject(s): Criminal procedure
The Code followed by the Court of Jusdtice is Criminal Procedure Code. The victim has to file a petion before the Service Providers or the Protection Officers of the District. They will forward the case to the Trial Court for trial.
Sharon Nicklas has written: 'Submission to the Subcommittee on Justice and the Solicitor General on the proposed general part of the Canadian Criminal Code' -- subject(s): Sentences (Criminal procedure), Criminal procedure, Codification, Criminal law
What is an FIR. explain cognizable and non cognizable offence as defined in criminal procedure code?
M. S. Groenhuijsen has written: 'The reform of the Dutch Code of Criminal Procedure in comparative perspective' -- subject(s): Criminal procedure, Law reform, Netherlands
Yale Kamisar has written: '1996 Supplement to 8th Editions Modern Criminal Procedure, Basic Criminal Procedure and Advanced Criminal Procedure' 'Modern Criminal Procedure 2004: Cases-Comments-Questions : Basic Criminal Procedure : Cases-Comments-Questions : Advanced Criminal Procedure : Cases-Comments-Questions' 'Modern criminal procedure' '1996 Supplement to Constitutional Law' '1984 Supplement to Modern Criminal Procedure Cases, Comments and Questions (5th Ed and Basic Criminal Procedure, Cases, Comments and Questions)' '1992 supplement to seventh editions Modern criminal procedure: Cases, comments, questions, and Basic criminal procedure' '1982 supplement to fifth editions Modern criminal procedure: Cases - comments - questions ; and Basic criminal prodedure'
Section 235(2) of Cr.P.C provides a quasi trial to ensure that the convict is given a chance to speak for himself and give opinion on the sentence to be imposed to him.
Robert Lindsay Sandes has written: 'Criminal practice, procedure and evidence in Eire' -- subject(s): Criminal Evidence, Criminal procedure 'Criminal practice, procedure and evidence in the Irish Free State' -- subject(s): Criminal Evidence, Criminal procedure
Winsor C. Moore has written: 'Cases on Nebraska criminal law and procedure' -- subject(s): Cases, Criminal law, Criminal procedure 'Nebraska uniform commercial code forms, with practice comments' -- subject(s): Commercial law, Forms