Criminal Procedure Code:-The Criminal Procedure Code was enacted in the year the 1861 after administration of India was taken over by the British crown after the rebellion of 1857. The salient features of the Act were that the enactment of 1861 made the European natives immune from the jurisdiction of the criminal courts except for the High Court. The code was amended in the years 1872, 1882, and 1898 to ensure uniform application over British and Indian subjects. The legacy of British India continued until the present Code came into effect in the year 1973.
The Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPc) is a procedural law that came into force on April 1, 1974. The Criminal Procedure Law has been designed to create legal machinery for detecting crime, apprehension of suspected criminals, collecting evidence, determining the guilt or innocence of a suspect, and imposing suitable punishment on the guilty person.
The Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPc) is a procedural law that came into force on April 1, 1974. The Criminal Procedure Law has been designed to create legal machinery for detecting crime, apprehension of suspected criminals, collecting evidence, determining the guilt or innocence of a suspect, and imposing suitable punishment on the guilty person.
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