Section 9 of CrPC : Section 9: Court Of Session

CrPC

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a scenario where the government of a particular state in India, noticing an increase in criminal cases in a rapidly growing district, decides to establish a new Court of Session to handle these cases more efficiently. This is in accordance with Section 9(1) of The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, which mandates the establishment of a Court of Session for every sessions division.

Once the court is established, the High Court appoints a seasoned judge as the Sessions Judge of the new Court of Session, as required by Section 9(2). To manage the caseload effectively, the High Court also appoints a few Additional Sessions J...

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