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

The CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE, 1973

This part names the Code, says where it applies, and sets up the criminal courts, magistrates, prosecutors, and police powers, including duties to help police and report certain information.

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India
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Code
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This part names the Code, says where it applies, and sets up the criminal courts, magistrates, prosecutors, and police powers, including duties to help police and report certain information. This part sets rules for arrest, summons, search, custody, and related court powers under criminal procedure. This segment covers search procedures, seizure and reporting duties, cross-border criminal process, preventive peace bonds, and maintenance orders for wives, children, and parents. A Magistrate can order monthly maintenance for a wife, child, or parent, and police officers have duties and powers to prevent cognizable offences and handle assemblies and investigations. This segment sets out police investigation powers and duties, magistrate powers over detention and records, and the rules for court jurisdiction and taking cognizance.

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