Classes of Criminal Courts;
Power of Courts;
Arrest of Persons;
Mens Rea;
Cognizable and Non-Cognizable Offences;
Bail;
Continuing Offences;
Compounding of Offences;
Summons and Warrants;
Searches;
Summary Trial
Complaint and its requisites
Classes of Criminal Courts
Power of the Court to pass sentences
Arrest of Persons
Summons and Warrants
Search Warrant
Power to issue order in urgent cases of nuisance or apprehended danger
Information to The Police And Their Powers To Investigate
Powers of Magistrate
Summary Trials
Distinguish between (a) Cognizable and Non-cognizable offences (b) Inquiry, Investigation and Trial (c) Bailable and Non-bailable offences (d) F.I.R. and Complaint.
Is the Code of Criminal Procedure a substantive or an adjective law, or both?
Discuss the procedure for search and seizure: (i) of persons (ii) of things.