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CrPC 1973 English Study Guide 3.8.0

43.1 MB / 100K+ Downloads / Rating 4.7 - 4,421 reviews


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CrPC 1973 English Study Guide, developed and published by Banaka, has released its latest version, 3.8.0, on 2024-11-14. This app falls under the Books & Reference category on the Google Play Store and has achieved over 100000 installs. It currently holds an overall rating of 4.7, based on 4.421 reviews.

CrPC 1973 English Study Guide APK available on this page is compatible with all Android devices that meet the required specifications (Android 7.0+). It can also be installed on PC and Mac using an Android emulator such as Bluestacks, LDPlayer, and others.

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Package name: in.banaka.crpc.code.of.criminal.procedure.english

Updated: 3 months ago

Developer Name: Banaka

Category: Books & Reference

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Installation Instructions

This article outlines two straightforward methods for installing CrPC 1973 English Study Guide on PC Windows and Mac.

Using BlueStacks

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Using LDPlayer

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App Rating

4.7
Total 4,421 reviews

Reviews

1 ★, on 2021-03-27
Not opening after installing new updates, pathetic :/

1 ★, on 2021-04-15
too much ads

1 ★, on 2021-03-16
Too many ads. Unable to refer and read the section. Embarrasses in the court room in urgency.

4 ★, on 2019-06-28
GOOD. It sends a message with one section per day, thereby the reader gets refreshes and freshers will be in touch with the subject. Thereby it makes reading a habit for those who donot read but want to read.

1 ★, on 2020-01-13
Poor and useless search tool. Search tool disappears after openning any chapter. It does not search section numbers words etc. Typographical error found in section 306: Accomplice is written as accomplish. Search tool could not find part of the word 'accom' despite being part of title of section 306.

4 ★, on 2020-11-01
Although the app is great. But they didn't add section 135, the content under the heading "section 135" explains section 136 instead of 135.

Previous Versions

CrPC 1973 English Study Guide 3.8.0
2024-11-14 / 43.1 MB / Android 7.0+

CrPC 1973 English Study Guide 3.7.0
2024-04-18 / 22.2 MB / Android 7.0+

About this app

Disclaimer: This application is not affiliated with or representative of any government entity. It is a private platform developed for Educational Purpose. Any information or services provided by this app are not endorsed or sanctioned by any government authority. Content source: https://lddashboard.legislative.gov.in/actsofparliamentfromtheyear/code-criminal-procedure-act-1973

The Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC ) is the main legislation on the procedure for administration of substantive criminal law in India. It was enacted in 1973 and came into force on 1 April 1974.[2] It provides the machinery for the investigation of crime, apprehension of suspected criminals, the collection of evidence, determination of guilt or innocence of the accused person and the determination of punishment of the guilty. Additionally, it also deals with public nuisance, prevention of offenses and maintenance of wife, child, and parents.

At present, the Act contains 484 Sections, 2 Schedules, and 56 Forms. The Sections are divided into 37 Chapters.

History
In medieval India, subsequent to the conquest by the Muslims, the Mohammedan Criminal Law came into prevalence. The British rulers passed the Regulating Act of 1773 under which a Supreme Court was established in Calcutta and later on at Madras and in Bombay. The Supreme Court was to apply British procedural law while deciding the cases of the Crown’s subjects. After the Rebellion of 1857, the crown took over the administration in India. The Criminal Procedure Code, 1861 was passed by the British parliament. The 1861 code continued after independence and was amended in 1969. It was finally replaced in 1972.

Classification of Offences under the Code
Cognizable and Non-cognizable Offences
Main article: Cognizable offence
Cognizable offences are those offences for which a police officer may arrest without court mandated warrant in accordance with the first schedule of the code. For non-cognizable cases the police officer may arrest only after being duly authorized by a warrant. Non-cognizable offences are, generally, relatively less serious offences than cognizable ones. Cognizable Offences reported under section 154 Cr.P.C while Non-Cognizable Offences reported under section 155 Cr.P.C. For Non-Cognizable Offences the Magistrate empowered to take cognizance under section 190 Cr.P.C. Under section 156(3) Cr.P.C the Magistrate is competent to direct the police to register the case, investigate the same and submit the challan/report for cancellation. (2003 P.Cr.L.J.1282)

Summons-Case and Warrant-Case
Under Section 204 of the code, a Magistrate taking cognizance of an offence is to issue summons for the attendance of the accused if the case is a summons case. If the case appears to be a warrant case, he may issue a warrant or summons, as he sees fit. Section 2(w) of the Code defines summons-case as, a case relating to an Offence, and not being a warrant-case. Section 2(x) of the Code defines warrant-case as, a case relating to an Offence punishable with death, imprisonment for life or imprisonment for a term exceeding two years.

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