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

The CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE, 1973

This part of the Code sets its extent, start date, key definitions, and the basic classes of criminal courts.

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India
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Code
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This part of the Code sets its extent, start date, key definitions, and the basic classes of criminal courts. This provision sets up territorial court divisions, lets the State Government change them in some cases, and gives the High Court and State Government powers to appoint magistrates and prosecutors. This part sets reporting duties for village officers and residents, and detailed rules for arrest, notice, custody, summons, warrants, and related police procedures. This part of the Code covers warrants, searches, seizure and attachment of property, forfeiture, and security bonds. This part lets magistrates order security bonds, maintenance payments, dispersal of unlawful assemblies, and urgent nuisance or peace-related orders, with prison or other consequences for non-compliance.

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