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Description
Repealing
The code of Criminal Procedure ,1973 (2 of 1974) with Statement of Objects and Reason & Notes on Clauses
. Comparative Table of Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 and Bharatiya NagarikSuraksha Sanhita,2023
. Comparative Table of Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 and Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
. Table of New Sections of Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023
. Table of Sections of Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 Repealed by Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023
. Important Case Laws
. Subject Index
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Table of Contents
1. Chapter-1 Preliminary
2. Chapter-2 Constitution of criminal courts and offices
3. Chapter-3 Power of courts
4. Chapter-4 Powers of superior officers of police and aid to the magistrates and the police
5. Chapter-5 Arrest of persons
6. Chapter-6 Processes to compel appearance
A.—Summons
B.—Warrant of arrest
C.—Proclamation and attachmen
D.—Other rules regarding processes
7. Chapter-7 Process to compel the production of things
A.—Summons to produce
B.—Search-warrants
C.—Miscellaneous
8. Chapter-8Reciprocal arrangements for assistance in certain matters and procedure for attachment and forfeiture of property
9. Chapter-9 Security for keeping the peace and for good behaviour
10. Chapter-10 Order for maintenance of wives, children and parents
11. Chapter-11 Maintenance of public order and tranquillity
A.—Unlawful assemblies
B.—Public nuisances
C.—Urgent cases of nuisance or apprehended danger
D.—Disputes as to immovable property
12. Chapter-12 Preventive action of the police
13. Chapter-13 Information to the police and their powers to investigate
14. Chapter-14 Jurisdiction of the criminal courts in inquiries and trials
15. Chapter-15 Conditions requisite for initiation of proceeding
16. Chapter-16 Complaints to magistrates
17. Chapter-17 Commencement of proceedings before magistrates
18. Chapter-18 The charge
A.—Form of charge
19. Chapter-19 Trial before a court of session
20. Chapter-20 Trial of warrant - cases by magistrates
A.—Cases instituted on a police report
B.—Cases instituted otherwise than on police report
21. Chapter-21 Trial of Summons - case by Magistrates
22. Chapter-22 Summary trials
23. Chapter-23 Plea bargaining
24. Chapter-24 Attendance of persons confined or detained in prisons
25. Chapter-25 Evidence in inquiries and trials
A.—Mode of taking and recording evidence
26. Chapter-26 General provisions as to inquiries and trials
27. Chapter-27 Provisions
as to accused persons with mental illness
28. Chapter-28 Provisions as to offences affecting the administration of justice
29. Chapter-29 Submission of death sentences for confirmation
30. Chapter-30 Appeals
31. Chapter-31 Reference and revision
32. Chapter-32 Transfer of criminal cases
33. Chapter-33 Execution , suspension , remission and commutation of sentences
A.—Death Sentences
B.—Imprisonment
C.—Levy of fine
D.—General provisions regarding execution
34. Chapter-34 Provisions as to bail and bonds
35. Chapter-35 Disposal of property
36. Chapter-36 Irregular proceedings
37. Chapter-37 Limitation for taking cognizance of certain offences
38. Chapter-38 Miscellaneous
The first schedule
The second schedule
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