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CrPC Section 231 details the procedure for the discharge of an accused when the prosecution fails to establish a prima facie case.
CrPC Section 232 details the procedure for discharge of an accused before trial if evidence is insufficient.
CrPC Section 233 details the procedure for issuing summons to witnesses, ensuring their attendance in court for fair trial proceedings.
CrPC Section 234 details the procedure for committing cases to the Sessions Court for trial after preliminary inquiry.
CrPC Section 76 defines the powers of a police officer to seize property connected with an offence during investigation.
CrPC Section 77 details the procedure for arresting a person in a public place without a warrant.
CrPC Section 78 defines the powers of police officers to require security for keeping the peace or maintaining good behaviour.
CrPC Section 79 defines the jurisdiction of the police officer inquiring into offences and conducting investigations.
CrPC Section 80 mandates prior notice before suing the government, ensuring fair opportunity to settle disputes.
CrPC Section 81 details the procedure for releasing a surety when a person is bound by a Magistrate's order.
CrPC Section 82 details the procedure for issuing summons to a person accused of a non-bailable offence.
CrPC Section 83 details the procedure for arresting a person escaping from lawful custody, ensuring lawful recapture and public safety.
CrPC Section 84 defines the legal defense of unsoundness of mind, exempting accused from criminal liability if mentally incapable.
CrPC Section 85 defines the power of a police officer to seize property connected to an offence to aid investigation and prevent misuse.
CrPC Section 86 details the procedure for issuing summons to a witness to attend court and give evidence.
CrPC Section 87 empowers police to seize property connected to an offence to aid investigation and prevent misuse.
CrPC Section 88 mandates the attendance of witnesses summoned by the court to ensure fair trial proceedings.
CrPC Section 89 provides a framework for settling disputes through alternative dispute resolution methods like arbitration and mediation.
CrPC Section 90 defines the procedure for obtaining consent before medical examination of a person accused of sexual offences.
CrPC Section 91 empowers courts to summon documents or witnesses essential for justice in investigations or trials.
CrPC Section 92 empowers courts to require security for keeping the peace or good behaviour in public interest.
CrPC Section 93 empowers courts to summon witnesses and compel their attendance during trials or inquiries.
CrPC Section 94 empowers courts to order attachment of property to secure claims in civil disputes involving movable property.
CrPC Section 95 details the procedure for the attachment and sale of movable property to satisfy a decree or order.
CrPC Section 96 details the procedure for appeal against an order of acquittal or conviction in criminal cases.
CrPC Section 97 empowers police to seize property connected to a cognizable offence to aid investigation and prevent misuse.
CrPC Section 98 details the procedure for issuing search warrants by Magistrates to locate stolen or lost property.
CrPC Section 99 details the procedure for issuing summons to witnesses to ensure their attendance in court.
CrPC Section 100 details the procedure for search by a Magistrate when police fail to produce a person or property as required.
CrPC Section 101 details the burden of proof on the prosecution to establish the accused's guilt beyond reasonable doubt.
CrPC Section 102 details the procedure for search by a person other than a police officer, ensuring lawful and fair search practices.
CrPC Section 103 empowers police to seize property connected to offences, ensuring evidence preservation and lawful investigation.
CrPC Section 104 empowers magistrates to order security for keeping the peace and good behavior in specific situations.
CrPC Section 105 outlines the procedure for security for keeping the peace or good behavior to prevent public disturbance.
CrPC Section 105A details the procedure for police to record information about missing persons and initiate inquiries.
CrPC Section 105B details the procedure for recording statements of witnesses by police during investigation.
CrPC Section 105C details the procedure for conducting a preliminary inquiry by a Magistrate before taking cognizance of certain offences.
CrPC Section 105D details the procedure for police to record statements of witnesses in cases involving sexual offences.
CrPC Section 105E details the procedure for attachment and sale of property in cases involving public nuisance or illegal activities.
CrPC Section 105F defines the procedure for forfeiture of property involved in certain offences under Indian law.
CrPC Section 105G defines the procedure for police to record statements of witnesses in cases involving offences against women and children.
CrPC Section 105H details the procedure for trial of offences committed by public servants under the Prevention of Corruption Act.
CrPC Section 105I details the procedure for police to record statements of victims or witnesses in certain cases.
CrPC Section 105J details the procedure for police to record statements of witnesses in cases involving offences against women and children.
CrPC Section 105K details the procedure for seizure and custody of property involved in a cognizable offence.
CrPC Section 105L details the procedure for attachment and sale of property to recover fines imposed by courts.
CrPC Section 106 mandates a person to provide security for keeping peace or maintaining good behavior when required by a Magistrate.
CrPC Section 107 details the procedure for security for keeping the peace or good behavior in certain cases.
CrPC Section 108 empowers Magistrates to order security for keeping the peace or good behaviour in specific situations.
CrPC Section 109 details the procedure when a person bound to keep peace or good behavior breaches their bond.
CrPC Section 110 details the procedure for issuing summons to witnesses to ensure their attendance in court proceedings.
CrPC Section 111 details the procedure for a Magistrate to require security for keeping peace or good behavior.
CrPC Section 112 defines the presumption of legitimacy of a child born during wedlock, protecting family and inheritance rights.
CrPC Section 113 deals with presumption of culpable homicide when death is caused by an act done with the intention of causing bodily injury.
CrPC Section 114 empowers courts to presume facts that are usually known or easily inferred to aid justice.
CrPC Section 115 empowers Sessions Courts to transfer cases for fair trial and justice.
CrPC Section 116 empowers a Magistrate to issue search warrants to find stolen or unlawfully possessed property.
CrPC Section 117 mandates police officers to report arrests to their superior officers promptly, ensuring accountability and transparency.
CrPC Section 118 defines the duties of a witness to attend court and answer questions truthfully when summoned.
CrPC Section 119 empowers a Magistrate to order police investigation into cognizable offences upon receiving information.