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OVER VIEW OF

CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE


HEART & SOUL OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM

POLICE SCIENTIFIC AID

PEOPLE

JUDICIARY PRISONS
WHY & WHAT FOR
The Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC ) is the main legislation on procedure for
administration of substantive criminal law in India.

It was enacted in 1973 and came into force on 1 April 1974. it provides the machinery
for the investigation of crime, apprehension of suspected criminals,
collection of evidence, determination of guilt or innocence of the accused person
and the determination of punishment of the guilty.

Additionally, it also deals with public nuisance, prevention of offences and


maintenance of wife, child and parents.
At present, the Act contains 484 Sections, 2 Schedules and 56 Forms.
The Sections are divided into 37 Chapters.
EVIDENCE ACT : AM I RELATED

ALL THE JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS ARE BASED ON


. EVIDENTIAL VALUE OF INVESTIGATION
 ORAL/ DOCUMENTARY/ ELECTRONIC EVIDENCE
 SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE
 ADMISSIBILITY OF THE EVIDENCE
 RELEVANCY OF EVIDENCE
 PRESUMPTIONS
JUDICIAL MACHINERY
CHAP-II & III

SUPREME COURT OF INDIA


HIGH COURT OF THE STATES
COURTS OF SESSION
SENIOR CIVIL JUDGE COURTS
JUDICIAL MAGISTRATES OF THE FIRST CLASS

JUDICIAL MAGISTRATES OF THE SECOND CLASS

EXECUTIVE MAGISTRATES.

JUVENILE JUSTICE BOARDS: CHILDRENS COURT


SCHEDULES

FIRST SCHEDULE : CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENCE

SECOND SCHEDULE : FORMS


PROCESS

COMPLAINT

INVESTIGATION INQUIRY

TRAIL

TRAIL
FIR

SECTION 154 CRPC SECTION 155 CRPC

MAGISTRATE NON COGNIZABLE


REPORT U/S 158
156(3) CRPC CRPC
173 CRPC
 REGISTRATION - 154 CR.P.C ( 307 and 326 )

 OBSERVING THE SCENE OF CRIME INVESTIGATION


 ASCERTAINMENT OF ALL THE FACTS DISCOVERY - ARREST

 161/162 CR.PC.

 CONDUCT OF SEARCHES OF PLACES AND SEIZURE OF PROPERTIES,

 PANCHANAMA

 FORWARDING EXHIBITS -SCIENTIFIC EXPERTS (SECTION 293 CR.P.C)

 SUBMISSION OF A FINAL REPORT (SECTION 173 CR.P.C.)

 ABSCONDING CHARGE SHEET


157 (1) (B) OF THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE.

Can u refuse INVESTIGATION


TRIVIALITY:- SECTION 95 OF THE INDIAN PENAL CODE.

CIVIL NATURE

PETTY THEFTS : STATION MANAGEMENT

INJURED PERSON NOT WISHING AN INQUIRY

UNDETECTABLE SIMPLE CASES

EXAGGERATED ASSAULTS

 FURTHER INVESTIGATION-SECTION 173(2)IS ABANDONED OR REJECTED.


INVESTIGATION

> 161.EXAMINATIONOF WITNESSES(354,POCSO) Contrdict


> 162.STATEMENTS, NOT TO BE SIGNED: 145 I E ACT

- EXCEPT 32 OF THE INDIAN EVIDENCE ACT, 1872 OR TO

AFFECT THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 27 OF THAT ACT.

> SECTION 24 OF THE INDIAN EVIDENCE ACT, 1872(1 OF

1872).

> 164.RECORDING OF CONFESSIONS ( contr & corrob).

> DEFECTS OF INVESTIGATION


INVESTIGATION
> 167 ( 2) CRPC
> 169.Release of accused when evidence deficient.-

>170.Cases to be sent to Magistrate when evidence is

sufficient.-

>173. CHARGE SHEET

174.Police to enquire and report on suicide, etc.-

Executive Magistrate

176.Inquiry by Magistrate into cause of death.


CASE DAIRY
>Section 172 Cr.P.C. Use only as aid to court .
Evidential value of entries in police diary. neither
substantive nor corroborative evidence.
>Defence can see part of relevant in dairies
> CONTRADICITON & OMISSION
SECTION 100 CRPC

> 166. SUB-INSPECTOR – OUT SIDE JURISDICTION


> 165 NEAREST MAGISTRATE EMPOWERED TO TAKE
COGNIZANCE
> FREE COPY TO THE OWNER OR OCCUPIER
> SEIZURE IN THE PRESENCE OF LOCAL WITNESSESS
Sec 99, 100, and 101) : > Can the police search without a search
warrant?
 sec 165, 166, 153).
>When can any court issue a search warrant (Sec 83, 94, 97, 98)
> if withess failed to appears_ 187 CRPC
ARREST CHAP V

41. ANY POLICE OFFICER MAY WITHOUT AN ORDER FROM A MAGISTRATE AND

WITHOUT A WARRANT –

ARREST ON REFUSAL TO GIVE NAME AND RESIDENCE -ARREST BY PRIVATE PERSON

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AND PROCEDURE ON SUCH ARREST.

50. PERSON ARRESTED TO BE INFORMED OF GROUNDS OF ARREST AND OF RIGHT TO BAIL

51. SEARCH OF ARRESTED PERSONS

54A. IDENTIFICATION OF PERSON ARRESTED

54. EXAMINATION OF ARRESTED PERSON BY MEDICAL PRACTITIONER

56. PERSON ARRESTED TO BE TAKEN BEFORE MAGISTRATE OR OFFICER IN CHARGE OF


POLICE STATION
ARREST
Supreme Court Direction in D.K. Basu ( 1997)
Identification of police officer

Memo of arrest to be attested by a witness

A member of the family of arrested accused

Notifying the arrest in District Police control Room

G.D. Entry To have a

person at the time of interrogation ( Art 20)


SEC.41 (A) CRPC
Arnesh
Notice of appearance kumar
before police vs.–state of bihar
officer.
(1) The police officer *[shall], in all cases where the arrest of a person
(2) is not required under the provisions of sub-section (1)
(3) of section 41, issue a notice directing the person against whom
(4) a reasonable complaint has been made, or credible information
(5) has been received, or a reasonable suspicion exists that he has
(6) committed a cognizable offence, to appear before him
NO HANDCUFF
REMAND

1. 24 HOURS
2. MAGISTRATE OR EXECUTIVE MAGISTRATE
3. 07 DAYS : 15 DAYS
4. 167 (2) CRPC : 60 OR 90 DAYS
5. POLICE CUSTODY
BAIL or JAIL

1. Bailable offences - 436 CRPC ( indigent )


2. Non-bailable offences - 437 CRPC
3. Section 438 CRPC : section 439 CRPC
4. 167 (2) cRpc
5. BAIL BY POLICE : 42 CRPC ( NON COG) : 43 CRPC PRIVATE PERSON :
6. 169 CRPC if IO feels no evidence : 170 bailable
6. Bail for Contempt in presence of Court : under section 346, Cr. P.C –
Bail to Witness under Section 349 Cr. P.C. Post-Conviction and Pre-Appeal Bail
under section 389 Cr. P.C.
7. Bail During Revision Under Section 397 Cr. P.C.
Bonds has been defined under s. 440 – 450 of code of criminal procedure, 1973.
PREVENETIVE POWERS OF POLICE
1.Sec. 149 Cr. PC – Nakabandi/ Surveillance/ opening of history sheets/Frisking /externment.

2.Sec. 151 Cr. PC - Preventive arrests

3.Sec. 129 Cr. PC : Dispersal of unlawful assembly – use of Non-lethal weapons.

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4. Sec. 144 Cr. Pc curfew etc.,

5.Sec. 144 A Cr. PC Prohibition to carry arms

6. 107 to 110 Cr. PC : Bodily Offenders/Communal offenders/ property offenders / habitual

Offenders.

7. Prevention Detention of smugglers/ Goondas/Boot legers /Immoral Trafficking Offenders/

sand smugglers ( TN)


INQUIRY
Inquiry 2(g) - 202, Cr.P.C - ENDS WITH CHARGE

1.Taking of Cognizance (190 cRpc )

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2. Complaint proceeding

3. Dismissal of complaint

4. Issue of process

5. Handing over of documents

6. Fixation of date for 1st hearing etc.


TRIAL
CHARGE TO JUDGMENT (CHAP XVI)
TRAIL

Court OF SESSIONS WARRANT TRAIL

SUMMONS TRAIL SUMMARY TRAIL


FAIR TRAIL

ADVERSARIAL SYSTEM

PRESUMPTION OF INNCOENCE OF ACCUSD

INDEPENDENT AND IMPARTIAL

RIGHTS OF THE ACCUSED


320 CRPC
Section 82 CRPC
1. Proclamation for person absconding.

Notice directing him to appear at a specified place and at a specified time not less than
thirty days from the date of publishing such proclamation.

(2) The proclamation shall be published as follows:-


(i) (a) it shall be publicly read in some conspicuous place of the town or village in
(ii) which such person ordinarily resides;
(b) it shall be affixed to some conspicuous part of the house or homestead in which
such person ordinarily resides or to some conspicuous place of such town or village;
(c) a copy thereof shall be affixed to some conspicuous part of the Court- house;
(ii) the Court may also, if it thinks fit, direct a copy of the proclamation to be published
in a daily newspaper circulating in the place in which such person ordinarily resides.
Section 83 CRPC

1. Attachment of Property of person absconding.

(1) The Court issuing a proclamation under section 82 may, for reasons to be recorded
(2) in writing, - affidavit
(a) is about to dispose of the whole or any part of his property, or
(b) is about to remove, the whole or any part of his property from the local jurisdiction
of the Court, it may order the attachment simultaneously with the issue of the proclamati
(2) District Magistrate within whose district such property is situate.
(3) If the property ordered to be attached is a debt or other movable property, the
attachment under this section shall be made-
(a) by seizure; or
(b) by the appointment of a receiver espl perishable
ONE GO...
Prosecution of Judges and public servants.

OUR RESCUE-197 CRPC


(1) NO COURT SHALL TAKE COGNIZANCE - EXCEPT WITH THE PREVIOUS SANCTION

(A) CENTRAL GOVERNMENT; STATE GOVERNMENT , ARMED FORCES

(B) THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT OR THE STATE GOVERNMENT, AS THE CASE MAY
BE, MAY
DETERMINE THE PERSON BY WHOM, THE MANNER IN WHICH, AND THE OFFENCE OR
OFFENCES FOR WHICH, THE PROSECUTION OF SUCH JUDGE, MAGISTRATE OR
PUBLIC SERVANT IS TO BE CONDUCTED, AND MAY SPECIFY THE COURT BEFORE
WHICH THE TRIAL IS TO BE HELD
DISPOSAL OF PROPERTY

SECTION 451 & 457 CRPC

454.Appeal against orders under section 452 or section 453

455.Destruction of libelous and other matter

458.Procedure where no claimant appears within six months


328 CRPC

Provision pertaining to the persons of unsound mind

RECEPTION ORDER BY THE MAGISTRATE


LIMITATION

468.Bar to taking cognizance after lapse of the period of limitation.-

(1) Except as otherwise provided elsewhere in this Code, no Court shall take
cognizance of an offence of the category specified in sub-section (2), after the expiry of
the period of limitation.

(a) six months, if the offence is punishable with fine only;


(b) one year, if the offence is punishable with imprisonment for a term not exceeding
one year;
(c) three years, if the offence is punishable with imprisonment for a term exceeding one
year but not exceeding three years.
SECTION 125 CRPC

1. his wife, unable to maintain herself, or

2. his legitimate or illegitimate minor child, whether married or not, unable to maintain itself,

or

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3. his legitimate or illegitimate child (not being a married daughter) who has attained majority,

where such child is, by reason of any physical or mental abnormality or injury unable to

maintain itself, or

4.his father or mother, unable to maintain himself or herself


THE STRATEGY (three P’s)

Protection Prevention

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Prosecution
WE SHOULD PROGRESS

FROM

Talkers to Doers
Doers to Performers
Performers to Achievers
Achievers to Trend Setters
Trend setters to Reformers
ANY
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