Section 9 of CrPC : Section 9: Court of Session.
CrPC
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Scenario: Establishment of a Court of Session in a New District
Context: The State Government of Maharashtra decides to create a new district called "Newtown" due to administrative reasons. According to Section 9 of The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, the State Government must establish a Court of Session for this new district.
Application:
- The State Government of Maharashtra issues a notification establishing a Court of Session for the Newtown sessions division.
- The High Court of Bombay appoints a Sessions Judge to preside over the Court of Session in Newtown.
- Additionally, the High Court appoints two Additional Sessions Judges to assist with the caseload in Newtown.
Outcome: The Court of Session in Newtown is now operational, with a Sessions Judge and two Additional Sessions Judges handling criminal cases within the district.
Example 2:
Scenario: Temporary Vacancy of a Sessions Judge
Context: The Sessions Judge of the Jaipur sessions division in Rajasthan is on medical leave for an extended period. There are several urgent applications pending before the Court of Session.
Application:
- The High Court of Rajasthan makes arrangements for the disposal of urgent applications by appointing an Additional Sessions Judge from the same sessions division to handle the cases temporarily.
- If there is no...
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