The CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE, 1973 — India law | Esheria

The CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE, 1973

This part sets the Code’s scope, defines key criminal procedure terms, establishes criminal courts and magistrates, and gives police and public reporting/arrest duties.

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India
Instrument
Code
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This part sets the Code’s scope, defines key criminal procedure terms, establishes criminal courts and magistrates, and gives police and public reporting/arrest duties. This provision sets rules for arrest, custody, summons, and search procedures, including when police or courts may arrest, what must be told to an arrested person, and limits on detention and force. This provision lets magistrates order immediate restoration of an abducted or unlawfully detained woman or minor girl, and it sets out detailed search, seizure, reporting, witness, bond, and forfeiture procedures. This provision lets magistrates order maintenance payments, regulate public nuisances and urgent public safety situations, and sets police powers for preventing and investigating offences. Police and magistrates have specific powers and duties during investigation, search, custody, and reporting, and there are limits on detention and protections for complainants and witnesses.

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