Section 1 of CrPC : Section 1: Short Title, Extent And Commencement

CrPC

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a situation where a new type of financial fraud has become prevalent in the country, and the central government decides to implement a uniform procedure for the registration, investigation, and prosecution of such crimes. They choose to use the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (CrPC), which is the comprehensive legislation for criminal trial procedure in India.

However, the government notices that the CrPC does not automatically apply to the State of Nagaland or the tribal areas as defined in the Act. To address this issue, the State Government of Nagaland decides to extend the application of the CrPC to its jurisdiction. It issues a notifica...

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