Explore the legal issues and answers surrounding the Ayyappan vs state judgment in 2015, including provisions for surrender and arrest under the Cr. P. C.
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Explore the legal issues and answers surrounding the Ayyappan vs state judgment in 2015, including provisions for surrender and arrest under the Cr. P. C.
This part no.8 will give a clear picture about procedure for registering First Information Report. With this reading it will be easy to learn and have ideas about the "FIR registration procedures" - These notes will be helpful for writing examination (judicial) and academic purposes.
This part no.7 will give a clear picture about how to give Information to the police and further police's powers to investigate the same. With this reading it will be easy to learn and have ideas about the "Investigation" - These notes will be helpful for writing examination (judicial) and academic purposes.
This part no.4 will gives a clear picture of duty of the trial Judge conducting the inquiries and trials e.t.c - With this reading it will be easy to learn and have ideas about the "General provisions as to Inquiries and Trials".
This part will gives a clear pictures of inquiry, trial, diaries used in the inquiries and trials e.t.c - With this reading it will be easy to learn and have ideas about the "General provisions as to Inquiries and Trials".
Cr.P.C., 1973. Notes no.2: This notes is useful for both academic and judicial examination purposes.
Note No.1: This is the notes for Cr.P.C., 1973 - Useful for judicial examination and academic purposes.
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