Section 265C of CrPC : Section 265C: Guidelines for mutually satisfactory disposition.
CrPC
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Case: Theft of a Mobile Phone
Scenario: Ramesh is accused of stealing a mobile phone from a shop. The police have investigated the case and filed a report.
Application of Section 265C:
- Notice Issued: The Court issues notices to the Public Prosecutor, the investigating police officer, Ramesh (the accused), and the shop owner (the victim) to participate in a meeting.
- Voluntary Participation: The Court ensures that all parties voluntarily participate in the meeting.
- Accused's Pleader: Ramesh decides to bring his lawyer to the meeting.
- Meeting Outcome: During the meeting, Ramesh admits to the theft and agrees to return the mobile phone and pay compensation to th...
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