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Indian 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.

CrPC Section 173 details the police report submission procedure after investigation, crucial for trial initiation.

CrPC Section 174 details police procedures for investigating unnatural deaths and reporting findings to magistrates.

CrPC Section 175 mandates the attendance of witnesses and the penalties for non-compliance during criminal proceedings.

CrPC Section 176 details the procedure for an inquest by a Magistrate into unnatural or suspicious deaths.

CrPC Section 177 mandates police officers to report cognizable offences to magistrates, ensuring proper legal action begins promptly.

CrPC Section 178 details the procedure for the transfer of cases from one court to another to ensure fair trial and jurisdictional appropriateness.

CrPC Section 179 details the procedure for police to investigate cognizable offences upon receiving information or complaint.

CrPC Section 180 empowers police to disperse unlawful assemblies to maintain public order and safety.

CrPC Section 181 mandates police officers to report arrests without a warrant to a Magistrate within 24 hours, ensuring legal oversight.

CrPC Section 182 penalizes giving false information to public servants, ensuring accountability and preventing misuse of official resources.

CrPC Section 183 defines the procedure for recording information about offences by a Magistrate upon receiving a police report or complaint.

CrPC Section 184 empowers magistrates to issue search warrants to prevent offences or recover stolen property.

CrPC Section 185 defines the offence and penalties for disobedience to summons issued by a criminal court.

CrPC Section 186 penalizes obstructing a public servant from discharging official duties, ensuring lawful authority is respected.

CrPC Section 187 defines the offence of obstructing a public servant in discharge of public functions and its legal consequences.

CrPC Section 188 deals with punishment for disobedience to an order lawfully promulgated by a public servant.

CrPC Section 189 details the procedure for Magistrates to take cognizance of offences based on police reports or complaints.

CrPC Section 190 details the procedure for Magistrates to take cognizance of offences based on complaints, police reports, or information.

CrPC Section 191 details the procedure for inquiry or trial of offences instituted on police reports and the role of Magistrates in such cases.

CrPC Section 192 details the procedure for Magistrates to take cognizance of offences based on police reports or complaints.

CrPC Section 193 deals with punishment for giving false evidence or fabricating false documents in judicial proceedings.

CrPC Section 194 defines punishment for giving false evidence, ensuring integrity of judicial proceedings.

CrPC Section 195 outlines the procedure for taking cognizance of offences requiring prior complaint before a Magistrate.

CrPC Section 195A details the procedure for filing complaints about offences against public servants during duty.

CrPC Section 196 mandates prior sanction from the government before prosecuting certain public servants for official acts.

CrPC Section 197 requires prior sanction for prosecuting public servants for actions done during official duties.

CrPC Section 198 details the procedure for complaints and prosecution in cases of offences against public servants.

CrPC Section 198A mandates police to register FIR for offences under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, ensuring prompt legal action.

CrPC Section 199 outlines the procedure for complaints to Magistrates about offences, ensuring proper initiation of legal action.

CrPC Section 200 details the procedure for examining complaints before taking cognizance in criminal cases.

CrPC Section 201 deals with punishment for causing the disappearance of evidence or giving false information to screen offenders.

CrPC Section 202 details the magistrate's power to postpone proceedings after complaint examination and order further investigation if needed.

CrPC Section 203 details the Magistrate's power to take cognizance of offences upon receiving a police report.

CrPC Section 204 details the magistrate's duty to take cognizance of offences upon receiving a complaint or police report.

CrPC Section 205 details the procedure for issuing summons to accused persons to ensure their presence in court.

CrPC Section 206 mandates the issuance of summons to accused persons to ensure their appearance in court for trial.

CrPC Section 207 mandates the supply of the accused with a copy of the police report and documents before trial begins.

CrPC Section 208 details the procedure for issuing summons to accused persons in summons cases, ensuring proper notice and fair trial.

CrPC Section 209 mandates the committal of cases to a Sessions Court after preliminary inquiry by a Magistrate.

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