Section 314 of CrPC : Section 314: Oral Arguments And Memorandum Of Arguments

CrPC

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a scenario where two neighbors, Mr. Sharma and Mr. Gupta, are involved in a property dispute. The case has been ongoing for several months, and both parties have presented their evidence to the court. As the evidence phase concludes, Mr. Sharma's lawyer decides to make use of Section 314 of The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973.

Mr. Sharma's lawyer approaches the judge and requests the opportunity to present a brief oral summary of their case. After presenting the oral arguments, the lawyer also hands over a written memorandum to the judge, which is organized und...

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