Section 226 of CrPC : Section 226: Opening case for prosecution.

CrPC

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Explanation using Example

Example 1:

Ravi is accused of committing a serious crime, such as armed robbery. The police investigate the case and gather evidence, which includes witness statements, CCTV footage, and forensic reports. After the investigation, the police file a charge sheet and the case is committed to the Sessions Court under Section 209 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973.

When Ravi appears before the Sessions Court, the prosecutor begins the trial by opening the case for prosecution. The prosecutor describes the charges against Ravi, explaining that he is accused of armed robbery. The prosecutor then outlines the evidence that will be presented to prove Ravi's gu...

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