Inquiry is a distinct and important concept within the criminal justice system, forming a stage between investigation and trial. It is meant to determine whether […]
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1. Investigation
Investigation is a crucial phase in the criminal justice system, designed to uncover the truth behind a reported offence. It serves as the foundation upon […]
After receiving the FIR, the station house officer decided not to investigate the case on the ground that the case is not of a serious nature. What is the remedy available to the person aggrieved by such a decision of the station house officer ?
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5. A was prosecuted for committing theft and acquitted by the court. Again he is prosecuted for the same offence on the ground that some new evidence has been discovered later. Is it legal? Examine.
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4.One habitual offender committed murder, robbery, extortion and kidnapping. State which court is competent to punish. What will be the punishment?
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3.One IAS Officer used defamatory words against a woman in public. She filed a criminal case against the IAS Officer. Which court is competent and what is the procedure to punish the IAS officer? Explain.
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2. A member of Parliament was directly involved in a murder case. State whether a Police Officer has the power to arrest. If so, what is the procedure to arrest and which court is competent to try the case.
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1. A person was on probation and due to unavoidable circumstances he committed murder of X. State what happens now? State whether he will be punished or not. If so what will be the punishment?. Explain.
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27. X obtains Y’s acceptance to bill by fraud. X endorses it to Z who takes it as holder in due course. Z endorses the bill to F who knows of the fraud. Can F recover from X?
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26.A draws a cheque for Rs. 100 and hands it over to B by way of gift. Is Ba holder in due course? Explain the nature of his title, interest and rights to receive the proceeds of the cheque.
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