Section 304 of CrPC : Section 304: Legal Aid To Accused At State Expense In Certain Cases

CrPC

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a scenario where an individual named Raj is charged with a serious crime and his case is brought before the Court of Session. Raj, however, cannot afford to hire a lawyer to defend himself in court. Observing this, the judge determines that Raj lacks the financial means to engage a pleader (lawyer).

Under Section 304(1) of The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, the Court is obligated to assign a lawyer for Raj's defense at the expense of the State since he is not represented...

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