Section 237 of CrPC : Section 237: Procedure In Cases Instituted Under Section 199(2)
CrPC
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a scenario where Mr. A accuses Mr. B of defamation, a charge that requires a trial before a Court of Session as per the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. The court decides to follow the procedure for warrant-cases that are not based on a police report. During the trial, the court mandates that Mr. A, the person allegedly defamed, testify as a witness for the prosecution.
Mr. B, concerned about privacy, requests the trial to be conducted in camera, and the court agrees, conducting the proceedings privately.
After examining the evidence, t...
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