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Aashish George (lawyer)     10 October 2011

Followed procedure in crpc

could someone please tell me step by step process that are actually followed in courts?

 

1.  complaint/fir -  u/s154/200

2. cognizance -  u/s 190

3. status report or chargesheet - u/s 173

4. charge - u/s 228.

5. statement of the accused - 281

6. P.E

7. defence

8. final arguments

9. order/ conviction u/s 31

 

is the above given table/ procedure right? or is there another?



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 8 Replies

adv. rajeev ( rajoo ) (practicing advocate)     11 October 2011

you are right.

MADURAI LAWYER (LEGAL CONSULTANT)     11 October 2011

After Prosecution witnesses are examined, accused shall be questioned under S.311 of Cr.P.C. It is not just a formality.  It is a mandatory provision. 

MADURAI LAWYER (LEGAL CONSULTANT)     11 October 2011

Sorry. S.311 shall be read as S.313 of Criminal Procedure Code . S. 311 has been wrongly typed by me instead of 313 which is the right provision of law.

Aashish George (lawyer)     11 October 2011

1. complaint/fir - u/s154/200

2. cognizance - u/s 190

3. status report or chargesheet - u/s 173

4. charge - u/s 228.

5. statement of the accused - 281

6. P.E

6.a) accused shall be questioned under S.313 of Cr.P.C.

7. defence

8. final arguments

9. order/ conviction u/s 31

is this correct or are there any more additions to it!??

i am very thankful for ur opinion sir

kvss.prabhakar rao (Advocate )     15 October 2011

In Summons case the accused apears or is brought before the Magistrate the particulars of offence of whcih he is  accused shall be stated to his under Sec 251 CR.P.C. 

R Trivedi (advocate.dma@gmail.com)     18 October 2011

PL read and understand CrPC with respect to proceedings, divide it into 3 parts, Warrant, Summon and summary. Things will become very clear to you.

Adv. Subhadeep Saha (Lawyer.)     18 October 2011

I agree with mr. R Trivedi. purchase any good textbook of crpc. there you will get a clear distinction of all the trial procedures. rest will be cleared after you visit the court & see a trial.

Aashish George (lawyer)     21 October 2011

could u suggest any good books that will help me clarify the difference? and the reason why i asked is because i was getting confused after reading the book..

thanks for the help anyways!


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