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:

  1. The State Government of Maharashtra issues a notification establishing a Court of Session for the Newtown sessions division.
  2. The High Court of Bombay appoints a Sessions Judge to preside over the Court of Session in Newtown.
  3. 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:

  1. 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.
  2. If there is no...

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