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“Understanding Section 154 Cr.PC and the Essential Ingredients of FIR | Indian Law Explained”

April 1, 2023 by Mohit Bhati
Section 154 Cr.PC lays down the legal obligation of the police to register an FIR whenever a cognizable offense is reported to them. A cognizable offense is an offense where the police have the power to arrest without a warrant. This section also lays down the procedure to be followed while registering an FIR.

Introduction: “Learn about your legal rights under Section 154 Cr.PC and the essential ingredients of an FIR. Understand the …

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Introduction of Indian Penal Code 1860

March 30, 2023February 23, 2023 by Mohit Bhati
The Indian Penal Code (IPC) is the primary criminal code of India, which came into effect in 1862. It is the longest and most comprehensive criminal law code in the world, with 511 sections and 23 chapters. The IPC is a significant piece of legislation that defines various criminal offenses, the punishments for those offenses, and the procedure for investigation and trial.

Introduction The Indian Penal Code (IPC) is the primary criminal code of India, which came into effect in 1862. …

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