The Code of Criminal Procedure is also called the criminal procedure code (CrPC). This code was enacted in 1973 and came into force on April 1, 1974. The criminal procedure code provides a mechanism for conducting trials in a criminal case. It gives the procedure for registering a complaint, conducting a trial and passing an order, and filing an appeal against any order. The main objective of this code is to provide a fair opportunity to an accused person to conduct a fair trial according to the principle of natural justice. The provisions of this cod...
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