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Indian Law

CrPC Section 243 details the procedure for trial of offences committed by companies and their representatives.

CrPC Section 244 details the procedure for framing charges against an accused after the charge-sheet is filed.

CrPC Section 245 details the procedure for framing charges in warrant cases after the accused is committed to the Sessions Court.

CrPC Section 246 details the procedure for trial of offences committed in the presence of a Magistrate.

CrPC Section 247 details the procedure for a Magistrate to take cognizance of an offence upon receiving a police report.

CrPC Section 248 empowers a Magistrate to order a local inquiry when a complaint lacks sufficient grounds for proceeding.

CrPC Section 249 details the procedure for taking cognizance of offences upon police reports by Magistrates.

CrPC Section 250 outlines the procedure for framing charges by the Magistrate after considering the evidence in a summons case.

CrPC Section 251 covers the procedure for issuing summons to accused persons in summons cases, ensuring proper notice before trial.

CrPC Section 252 details the procedure for summary trials by a Magistrate for petty offences, ensuring swift justice.

CrPC Section 253 empowers the High Court to transfer cases for fair trial and proper administration of justice.

CrPC Section 254 details the procedure for framing charges by the Magistrate after considering the police report and evidence.

CrPC Section 255 details the procedure for framing charges by a Magistrate after considering the evidence presented.

CrPC Section 256 details the procedure for committing cases from Magistrate to Sessions Court for trial.

CrPC Section 257 empowers courts to order the disposal of seized property in criminal cases after trial completion.

CrPC Section 258 empowers a Magistrate to issue a warrant for arrest when a person absconds or conceals to avoid summons or appearance.

CrPC Section 259 details the procedure for transfer of cases from one High Court to another for fair trial or convenience.

CrPC Section 260 details the procedure for the disposal of property seized during investigation or trial.

CrPC Section 261 details the procedure for the transfer of cases from one court to another to ensure fair trial and jurisdictional correctness.

CrPC Section 262 details the procedure for recording evidence in summary trials under the Code of Criminal Procedure.

CrPC Section 263 empowers higher courts to revise orders to ensure justice and correct errors in criminal proceedings.

CrPC Section 264 empowers a Magistrate to withdraw a case from one court and transfer it to another for trial or disposal.

CrPC Section 265 empowers a Sessions Judge to transfer cases to another court for fair trial and justice.

CrPC Section 265A details the procedure for issuing summons in cases involving offences punishable with imprisonment up to three years.

CrPC Section 265B details the procedure for the transfer of criminal cases from one court to another to ensure fair trial and jurisdictional appropriateness.

CrPC Section 265C defines the procedure for recording confessions and statements before a Magistrate, ensuring legal validity and protection of rights.

CrPC Section 265D details the procedure for recording confessions and statements before a Magistrate during investigation.

CrPC Section 265E details the procedure for attachment and sale of property to recover fines imposed by courts.

CrPC Section 265F details the procedure for issuing summons to accused persons in warrant cases, ensuring proper notice and appearance in court.

CrPC Section 265G details the procedure for the disposal of property seized during investigation or trial.

CrPC Section 265H details the procedure for issuing summons to accused persons in summons cases under Indian criminal law.

CrPC Section 265I details the procedure for disposal of property seized during investigation or trial.

CrPC Section 266 details the procedure for issuing summons to accused persons to appear before a Magistrate.

CrPC Section 267 details the procedure for issuing summons to accused persons in criminal cases.

CrPC Section 268 defines public nuisance and its legal implications under Indian criminal procedure.

CrPC Section 269 covers the procedure when a person with a contagious disease negligently exposes others, focusing on public health safety.

CrPC Section 270 defines the offence of public nuisance and its legal consequences under Indian criminal law.

CrPC Section 271 details penalties for disobedience to summons or warrants issued by a criminal court.

CrPC Section 272 defines the offence of public nuisance and its penalties under Indian criminal law.

CrPC Section 273 details the procedure for disposal of property seized in a criminal case after the conclusion of proceedings.

CrPC Section 274 details the procedure for filing appeals against acquittal or conviction in criminal cases.

CrPC Section 275 details the procedure for the disposal of property seized during a criminal investigation.

CrPC Section 276 details the punishment for public nuisance, specifying penalties for causing obstruction or danger to the public.

CrPC Section 277 details the procedure for the disposal of property seized during investigation or trial.

CrPC Section 278 details the procedure for issuing search warrants by Magistrates to recover stolen or unlawfully obtained property.

CrPC Section 279 defines the offence of rash driving or riding on a public way, outlining penalties and legal implications.

CrPC Section 280 details the procedure for issuing a warrant of arrest by a Magistrate in criminal cases.

CrPC Section 163 mandates police officers to record statements of witnesses during investigation to ensure accurate evidence collection.

CrPC Section 164 details the procedure for recording confessions and statements before a Magistrate to ensure legality and voluntariness.

CrPC Section 164A mandates medical examination of rape victims to preserve evidence and protect their rights.

CrPC Section 165 empowers police officers to conduct searches and seizures with proper authority and safeguards.

CrPC Section 166 details the procedure for magistrates to summon witnesses and compel their attendance in criminal cases.

CrPC Section 166A mandates police to record complaints of sexual offences promptly and initiate investigation without delay.

CrPC Section 166B mandates police to investigate complaints of dowry death and report findings to magistrates promptly.

CrPC Section 167 details the procedure and conditions for police custody and judicial remand during investigation.

CrPC Section 168 empowers Magistrates to summon witnesses and examine them during inquiry or trial.

CrPC Section 169 details the procedure for police to submit a charge-sheet after investigation in criminal cases.

CrPC Section 170 details the procedure for police to submit a charge-sheet after investigation in a criminal case.

CrPC Section 171 defines offences related to public servants disobeying lawful directions, ensuring accountability and lawful conduct.

CrPC Section 172 mandates police officers to report the progress of investigations to the Magistrate regularly.

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