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Report of Police Officer on completion of an investigation. Discuss
by Admin Legal Bites 11 May 2022 9:30 AM IST
What is Police Diary? State its object.
by Admin Legal Bites 11 May 2022 9:24 AM IST
On 23.03.1988 the accused was arrested by the police for an offence under Section 21 of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985, having been found to be in possession of One Kg. of heroin valuing at rupees one crore in the International Market. The charge sheet having not been filed within the prescribed period of 90 days, the Magistrate enlarged the accused on bail…. Decide.
by Admin Legal Bites 11 May 2022 9:19 AM IST
A, an accused is aggrieved by the order passed under Section 167(5), not to stop further investigation even when the investigation was not concluded within six months from the date on which he was arrested…Â Can the Sessions Judge entertain the petition filed by A?
by Admin Legal Bites 11 May 2022 9:07 AM IST
During his cross-examination by the defence, a prosecution witness admits (i) that he had signed his statement recorded under Section 161 Cr. P.C., and; (ii) that his said statement was read over to him by the Police Officer outside the courtroom before he entered the witness-box… Decide
by Admin Legal Bites 9 May 2022 3:05 PM IST
Write a short note on Statements recorded under Sections 161 and 164 Cr.P.C.
by Admin Legal Bites 9 May 2022 3:05 PM IST
Validity of an FIR | A is murdered by B. The F.I.R. is lodged by C (father of A) against B on the basis of information received by some of the villagers who witnessed the occurrence. The occurrence was not personally seen by C, the informant. Is the F.I.R. valid?
by Admin Legal Bites 22 Feb 2022 12:05 PM IST
Delay in lodging FIR | A is alleged to have committed the murder of B. The FIR was lodged after two days while the police station was only one mile away from the place of occurrence. Delay in lodging FIR was reasonably explained by the prosecution. The trial court convicts A relying on the F.I.R. Is the conviction of A by trial court valid?
by Admin Legal Bites 22 Feb 2022 12:00 PM IST
Delay in registering of the FIR | A is alleged to have committed the murder of B. The F.I.R. was lodged after two days. The police station was two miles away from the place of occurrence. The trial court convicts A relying on F.I.R., as the witnesses have supported the prosecution case mentioned in the F.I.R. Is the conviction of A valid?
by Admin Legal Bites 22 Feb 2022 11:54 AM IST