Section 211 of CrPC : Section 211: Contents of charge.

CrPC

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Explanation using Example

Example 1:

Scenario: Raj is accused of theft.

Charge Details:

  • Offence: Theft
  • Specific Name: Theft (as per Indian Penal Code)
  • Section of Law: Section 379 of the Indian Penal Code
  • Language: Hindi (since the court's language is Hindi)
  • Previous Conviction: Raj was previously convicted of theft in 2018 in Mumbai.

Charge Statement: Raj is charged with theft under Section 379 of the Indian Penal Code. This charge implies that Raj's actions meet all the legal conditions required to constitute the offence of theft. The charge is written in Hindi. Additionally, Raj's previous conviction for theft in 2018 in Mumbai is mentioned to potentially enhance the punishment.

Example 2:

Scenario: Priya is accused of causing grievous hurt to her neighbor using a knife.

Charge Details:

  • Offence: Voluntarily causing grievous hurt
  • Specific Name: Grievous Hurt (as per Indian Penal Code)
  • Section of Law: Section 326 of the Indian Penal Code
  • Language: English (since the court's language is English)
  • Previous Conviction: None

Charge Statement: Priya is charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt under Section 326 of the Indian Penal Code. This charge implies that Priya's...

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