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Indian Law

CrPC Section 436A mandates release of undertrial prisoners detained beyond prescribed time without trial, ensuring speedy justice.

CrPC Section 437 details the conditions and procedure for granting bail in non-bailable offences by the Magistrate.

CrPC Section 437A details the procedure for granting bail to accused during trial for offences punishable with imprisonment up to seven years.

CrPC Section 438 provides anticipatory bail to protect individuals from arrest in certain cases before any accusation is made.

CrPC Section 439 governs the power of High Courts and Sessions Courts to grant bail in non-bailable offences.

CrPC Section 439A details the procedure for granting bail to accused persons in cases involving offences punishable with death or life imprisonment.

CrPC Section 440 details the procedure for compounding offences with the court's permission to promote settlement and reduce litigation.

CrPC Section 441 defines the procedure for search by a Magistrate to find stolen property or evidence.

CrPC Section 442 details the procedure for a person to surrender before a Magistrate and the Magistrate's power to grant bail or remand.

CrPC Section 443 details the procedure for seizure and disposal of property involved in offences under Indian law.

CrPC Section 444 defines the offence of house-trespass and its legal consequences under Indian law.

CrPC Section 445 details the procedure for attachment and sale of movable property when a person fails to pay fine imposed by a court.

CrPC Section 446 details the procedure for the disposal of property forfeited to the government after conviction.

CrPC Section 446A prescribes punishment for false information leading to wrongful arrest or detention.

CrPC Section 447 defines the offence of criminal trespass and outlines legal consequences for unlawful entry into property.

CrPC Section 448 defines the offence of house trespass, detailing legal consequences and protections against unlawful entry.

CrPC Section 449 defines the procedure for trial of offences committed by public servants in relation to their official duties.

CrPC Section 450 details the procedure for disposal of property in cases of theft or other offences when the owner is unknown or untraceable.

CrPC Section 451 details the procedure for the custody and disposal of property pending trial or investigation.

CrPC Section 452 deals with the procedure for taking possession of property in cases of house-breaking or wrongful occupation.

CrPC Section 453 details the procedure for search of places suspected to conceal stolen property or things unlawfully obtained.

CrPC Section 454 defines the offence of lurking house-trespass or house-breaking in order to commit an offence punishable with imprisonment.

CrPC Section 455 defines the offence of house-trespass and its legal consequences under Indian law.

CrPC Section 456 defines the offence of lurking house-trespass or house-breaking at night with intent to commit an offence.

CrPC Section 457 details the procedure for the police to take possession of property found during search or seizure.

CrPC Section 458 details the procedure for search of a place entered by a person to avoid arrest, ensuring lawful search and seizure.

CrPC Section 459 defines the offence of lurking house-trespass or house-breaking by night and its legal consequences.

CrPC Section 460 details the procedure for compounding offences and the court's power to accept compromise between parties.

CrPC Section 461 details the procedure for the disposal of unclaimed property by the police or magistrate.

CrPC Section 462 details the procedure for disposal of unclaimed property by the police or magistrate.

CrPC Section 463 defines the offence of forgery and its legal implications under Indian criminal law.

CrPC Section 464 details the procedure for recording confessions and statements before a Magistrate to ensure their legality and voluntariness.

CrPC Section 465 details the procedure for the destruction of seized property after legal proceedings conclude.

CrPC Section 466 details the procedure for issuing a warrant of arrest by a Magistrate when a person fails to appear in court.

CrPC Section 467 defines the offence of forgery of valuable security or will and prescribes its punishment.

CrPC Section 468 defines the offence of forgery and its legal consequences under Indian criminal law.

CrPC Section 469 defines the offence of forgery of valuable security, a critical provision to combat document fraud.

CrPC Section 470 deals with the procedure when a person is tried for an offence not punishable under the law.

CrPC Section 471 defines punishment for using forged documents as genuine in legal proceedings.

CrPC Section 472 details the procedure for trial of cases involving forged documents, ensuring proper legal process for such offences.

CrPC Section 473 allows courts to amend procedural errors to prevent injustice in criminal trials.

CrPC Section 474 deals with punishment for using a false document as genuine in legal proceedings.

CrPC Section 475 details the procedure for trial in cases of offences committed by persons already undergoing trial for another offence.

CrPC Section 476 deals with punishment for counterfeiting valuable security or documents, outlining penalties and legal procedures.

CrPC Section 477 details procedures for trials when accused persons are not found, ensuring justice proceeds fairly even in their absence.

CrPC Section 478 details the procedure for trial of offences committed by public servants in relation to public property.

CrPC Section 479 defines punishment for counterfeiting property marks, ensuring protection against fraudulent markings.

CrPC Section 480 details the procedure for the trial of offences committed by or with the consent of public servants in their official capacity.

CrPC Section 481 details the procedure for the Supreme Court to review its own judgments or orders under specific conditions.

CrPC Section 482 empowers High Courts to prevent abuse of process and ensure justice by exercising inherent powers.

CrPC Section 483 outlines the procedure for issuing summons to accused persons in criminal cases.

CrPC Section 484 defines the offence of cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of property under Indian law.

CrPC Section 235 outlines the procedure for framing charges against the accused in a trial, ensuring clarity and fairness in criminal proceedings.

CrPC Section 236 details the procedure for committing accused persons to Sessions Court for trial after preliminary inquiry.

CrPC Section 237 covers the procedure for discharge of an accused before trial, ensuring fair judicial scrutiny of charges.

CrPC Section 238 empowers a Sessions Judge to transfer cases to another Sessions Court for fair trial and justice.

CrPC Section 239 details the procedure for discharge of an accused when the Magistrate finds no sufficient grounds for proceeding.

CrPC Section 240 defines the procedure for issuing summons to accused persons to appear before a Magistrate in criminal cases.

CrPC Section 241 details the procedure for issuing summons for appearance in summons cases, ensuring proper notice to accused persons.

CrPC Section 242 empowers Magistrates to discharge accused if evidence is insufficient to proceed with trial.

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