CRPC Important Sections
CRPC Important Sections
CRPC Important Sections
sections.
Section 133 – Conditional order for removal of nuisance.
Section 144 – Power to issue order in urgent cases of nuisance or apprehended
danger.
Section 154 to Section 176 – CHAPTER XII, Information to the Police and
their Powers to Investigate.
Section 177 to Section 189 – CHAPTER XIII, Jurisdiction of the Criminal
Courts in Inquiries and Trials.
Section 190 – Cognizance of offences by Magistrates.
Section 195 – Prosecution for contempt of lawful authority of public servants,
for offences against public justice and for offences relating to documents given
in evidence.
Section 196 – Prosecution for offences against the State and for criminal
conspiracy to commit such offence.
Section 198 – Prosecution for offences against marriage.
Section 199 – Prosecution for defamation.
Section 200 to Section 203 – CHAPTER XV, Complaints to Magistrates.
Section 204 – Issue of process.
Section 211 to Section 224 – CHAPTER XVII, The Charge.
Section 225 to Section 237 – CHAPTER XVIII, Trial Before a Court of
Session.
Section 238 to Section 250 – CHAPTER XIX, Trial of Warrant Cases by
Magistrates.
Section 251 to Section 259 – CHAPTER XX, Trial of Summons Cases by
Magistrates.
Section 260 – Power to try summarily.
Section 261 – Summary trial by Magistrate of the second class.
Section 262 – Procedure for summary trials.
Section 265A to Section 265L – CHAPTER XXIA, Plea Bargaining.
Section 300 – Person once convicted or acquitted not to be tried for same
offence.
Section 304 – Legal aid to accused at State expense in certain cases.
Section 307 – Power to direct tender of pardon.
Section 311 – Power to summon material witness, or examine person present.
Section 313 – Power to examine the accused.
Section 315 – Accused person to be competent witness.
Section 320 – Compounding of offences.
Section 366 – Sentence of death to be submitted by Court of Session for
confirmation.
Section 368 – Power of High Court to confirm sentence or annul conviction.
Section 395 – Reference to High Court.