Friday 27 June 2014

SECTION OF CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE, 1973



CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE, 1973
TITLE
DESCRIPTION
Section-2(a)
Bailable and Non-Bailable offence.
Section-2(c)
Cognizable offence.
Section-2(d)
Complaint.
Section-2(g)
Inquiry.
Section-2(h)
Investigation.
Section-2(i)
Judicial proceeding.
Section-2(n)
Offence.
Section-2(q)
Pleader.
Section-(u)
Public prosecutor.
Section-2(w)
Summon cases.
Section-2(x)
Warrant cases.
Section-30
Sentence of imprisonment in default of fine.
Section-28
Sentence which High courts and Sessions judges may pass.
Section-29
Sentence which magistrates may pass.
Section-31
Sentence in case of conviction of several offences at one trail.
Section-41
Arrest without warrant by police officer.
Section-42
Arrest on refusal to give name and residence.
Section-43
Arrest by a private person.
Section-44
Arrest by Magistrate.
Section-46
Arrest how made.
Section-62
Service of summons/summon how served.
Section-63
Service of summons on corporate bodies and societies.
Section-64
Service when persons summons cannot be found.
Section-70
Warrant of arrest.
Section-82
Issuing a proclamation.
Section-83
Attachment and sale of property.
Section-93
Search warrant/when search warrant may be issued.
Section-133
Conditional order for removal of nuisance.
Section-144
Power to issue order in urgent cases of nuisance or apprehended danger.
Section-97
Search of person wrongfully confined.
Section-106
Security for keeping the peace on conviction.
Section-107
Security for keeping the peace in other cases.
Section-133
Conditional order for removal of nuisance.
Section-153
Inspection of weights and measures.
Section-154
Information in cognizable cases.
Section-155
Information as to Non-cognizable cases and investigation of such cases.
Section-156
Police officer’s powers to investigate cognizable case.
Secion-165
Search by police officer.
Section-190
Cognizance of an offence by Magistrate.
Sec.193 and 194
Cognizance of an offence by courts of Session.
Section-260
Summary Trials.


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