Introduction All types of criminal activities related to physical or mental are covered under the Indian Penal Code,1860. Among these activities, some offenses physically do not affect a person. However, they are considered punishable. For example, Criminal Intimidation, insult, and an offense are described under Chapter 22 of the said Act. Sections 503 and 510 […]
Category: CrPC
What is the main difference between Judicial custody and Police custody Under CrPC?
1. Introduction: Police custody and judicial custody, you must have been familiar with these words lots of times in the news channel or the daily newspaper. Most of us think both of these are the same, but let me tell you that these are both different, and we shall look into each other in detail […]
What is The Difference Between Cognizable and Non Cognizable Offence Under CrPC?
(1) Introduction: The Criminal Procedure Code, 1974, is a procedural Law, that is deals with the legal process of offensive matters related to crime. It is doesn’t matter whether criminal offences are covered under the Indian Penal Code or any other laws. The offence means an illegal act or crime that is prohibited by law. […]
Difference between Appeal and Revision
(1) Introduction:- Equal justice is a constitutional right of every person. Sometimes a party has to be involved in the litigation, whether directly or indirectly. In that situation, they often use the legal words appeal and revision. But sometimes, a party does not know the difference between appeal and revision in legal terms. This article […]
What is Summary Trial under the Code of Criminal Procedure(CrPC)?
(1) Introduction: The trial could be different in every criminal case, depending on the seriousness of the offence in the provision of the criminal procedure code. There are different types of trials, including summary trials, summons case trials, warrant case trials, trials in the high court, and trials in the sessions court. The summary is […]
Section 127 Crpc: Alteration in allowance explanation with case law.
The power under Section 127 Crpc flows from Section 125 Crpc itself; any person who receives a monthly allowance under Section 125 of Crpc for the maintenance or interim maintenance, such as wife, child, father or mother, the Magistrate can make such alteration in monthly allowance depends on proof of a change in the circumstances […]