The trial in criminal law is the process by which a court determines the guilt or innocence of an accused person after examining evidence and […]
Author: Sunny Shettipalli
11. Proclamation and attachment of property
Proclamation and attachment of property are coercive legal measures under the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (CrPC) used when an accused or witness evades arrest […]
10. FIR
First Information Report (FIR) is a critical element in the Indian criminal justice system. It is the first step towards initiating a criminal investigation and […]
9. Public nuisances
Public nuisance is a significant concept in tort law and criminal law, affecting the rights of the public or a community at large. It is […]
8. Unlawful assembly
Unlawful Assembly is a crucial concept in criminal law, especially in the context of maintaining public order and security. It is governed by the Indian […]
7. Rights of arrested persons
The rights of arrested persons in India are enshrined in the Constitution of India, various provisions of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC), 1973, and key […]
6. Arrest without warrant
Arrest without a warrant is a critical legal power granted to police officers in India to maintain law and order and prevent the commission of […]
5. Arrest
Arrest is a crucial concept in criminal law where a person is taken into custody by legal authority to ensure their presence in a criminal […]
4. Directorate of Prosecution
The Directorate of Prosecution is a vital arm of the criminal justice system in India, responsible for managing and overseeing public prosecutors who represent the […]
3. Trial
A trial is the heart of the criminal justice system where the guilt or innocence of the accused is determined. Under Indian law, a trial […]
