Section 227 of CrPC : Section 227: Discharge.

CrPC

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Explanation using Example

Example 1:

Ravi was accused of theft and a case was filed against him in the Sessions Court. During the preliminary hearing, the judge reviewed all the documents and evidence submitted by both the prosecution and the defense. The prosecution's evidence was weak and did not convincingly link Ravi to the crime. After hearing both sides, the judge concluded that there was not enough evidence to proceed with the trial. Therefore, the judge discharged Ravi from the case and recorded the reasons for this dec...

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