WLD
Terms & Conditions
Privacy Policy
Accessibility Statement
CrPC Section 378 defines the offence of theft, detailing key elements and legal implications under Indian criminal law.
CrPC Section 379 deals with punishment for theft, outlining penalties and legal procedures for prosecuting theft offences.
CrPC Section 380 defines the offence of theft in a dwelling house, setting procedures and penalties for such crimes.
CrPC Section 381 details the procedure for the disposal of property seized during investigation or trial.
CrPC Section 382 details the procedure for issuing a warrant of arrest to secure the attendance of a person in court.
CrPC Section 383 defines the offence of extortion and its legal implications under Indian criminal law.
CrPC Section 384 defines the offence of extortion and its legal consequences under Indian law.
CrPC Section 385 defines the offence of extortion, detailing its elements and legal consequences under Indian law.
CrPC Section 386 details the procedure for the execution of a sentence or order passed by a criminal court.
CrPC Section 387 details the procedure for issuing a warrant of attachment and sale of property to recover fines or costs.
CrPC Section 388 empowers courts to order investigation or inquiry into offences to ensure justice is served.
CrPC Section 389 covers the procedure and powers of appellate courts to grant bail during appeal or revision.
CrPC Section 390 details the procedure for appeals from convictions by Magistrates to Sessions Courts.
CrPC Section 391 details the procedure for taking cognizance of offences by a Magistrate upon police report or complaint.
CrPC Section 392 defines the offence of robbery, detailing its legal meaning and procedural aspects under Indian law.
CrPC Section 393 defines the offence of dacoity and its legal consequences under Indian criminal law.
CrPC Section 394 defines the offence of dacoity and its punishment under Indian law.
CrPC Section 395 defines the offence of dacoity and its legal consequences under Indian law.
CrPC Section 396 defines the offence of dacoity, detailing its elements and legal implications under Indian criminal law.
CrPC Section 397 outlines the procedure for revision against orders passed by criminal courts, ensuring judicial oversight.
CrPC Section 398 details the procedure for issuing a warrant of arrest when a person fails to appear before the court as required.
CrPC Section 399 defines the offence of cheating by personation and its legal consequences under Indian law.
CrPC Section 400 details the procedure for issuing a search warrant to find stolen property or evidence.
CrPC Section 401 details the procedure for the disposal of property involved in a criminal case after investigation.
CrPC Section 402 details the procedure for attachment and sale of property to recover fines imposed by courts.
CrPC Section 403 defines the offence of dishonest misappropriation of property entrusted to a person.
CrPC Section 404 details the procedure for issuing a proclamation to a person absconding or concealing to avoid legal process.
CrPC Section 405 defines the offence of criminal breach of trust and its legal implications under Indian law.
CrPC Section 406 details the punishment for criminal breach of trust, outlining legal consequences for misappropriation of property.
CrPC Section 407 details the procedure for transferring a case from one criminal court to another for trial or disposal.
CrPC Section 408 defines the offence of criminal breach of trust by a clerk or servant and its legal implications.
CrPC Section 409 defines the offence of criminal breach of trust by public servants, bankers, merchants, and agents.
CrPC Section 410 details the procedure for the disposal of property seized in connection with a case after the conclusion of trial.
CrPC Section 411 defines the offence of receiving stolen property and its legal consequences under Indian law.
CrPC Section 412 details procedures for search and seizure when a person absconds after conviction.
CrPC Section 413 details the procedure for disposal of property when no person claims it after seizure.
CrPC Section 414 defines the offence of cheating by personation and its legal consequences under Indian law.
CrPC Section 415 defines the offence of cheating and its legal implications under Indian criminal law.
CrPC Section 416 defines the procedure for taking cognizance of offences by Magistrates upon police reports or complaints.
CrPC Section 417 defines the offence of cheating and punishment for dishonestly inducing delivery of property.
CrPC Section 418 details the procedure for executing warrants and summons when the person is not found at their residence.
CrPC Section 419 defines the offence of cheating by personation and its legal consequences under Indian law.
CrPC Section 420 defines the offence of cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of property under Indian law.
CrPC Section 421 details the procedure for remand of accused persons during investigation or trial.
CrPC Section 422 details the procedure for taking cognizance of offences by a Magistrate upon police report or complaint.
CrPC Section 423 details the procedure for filing appeals in criminal cases to the High Court from Sessions Court judgments.
CrPC Section 424 defines the offence of wrongful confinement and its punishment under Indian law.
CrPC Section 425 empowers courts to order the destruction of property used in committing a crime to prevent further harm.
CrPC Section 426 covers procedures for the sale of property attached or seized during criminal proceedings.
CrPC Section 427 details the procedure for the disposal of property seized during investigation or trial.
CrPC Section 428 details the procedure for the disposal of property when no person claims it during investigation.
CrPC Section 429 details the procedure for trial of offences related to mischief by fire or explosive substances.
CrPC Section 430 details the procedure for the disposal of property seized during a criminal investigation.
CrPC Section 431 details the procedure for appeals against acquittal or conviction by Sessions Court in criminal cases.
CrPC Section 432 details the procedure for revision of judgments by High Courts in criminal cases.
CrPC Section 433 details the procedure for awarding compensation to victims in criminal cases by the court.
CrPC Section 433A details the procedure for premature release of prisoners on probation or after admonition.
CrPC Section 434 details the procedure for the release of a prisoner on probation or after admonition by the court.
CrPC Section 435 details the procedure for the sale of property attached by the court to satisfy a decree or order.
CrPC Section 436 details the conditions and procedures for granting bail to accused persons in bailable offences.