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ALS Gurugram 3rd Virtual FDP on Changing Contours of Legal Education in Virtual Era
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Impact of Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) on Human Rights
What is an appeal? What are the cases in which no appeal lies? Can a revision be filed where the right of appeal is not exercised?
Discuss the provisions in the Code relating to the death sentence passed by the Court of Sessions and submitted for confirmation to the High Court.
Describe the procedure to be adopted by a Magistrate when after the commencement of inquiry or trial he finds that the case should be committed.
State the procedure to be adopted by a Magistrate who is not so competent but who is of the opinion that the case he is hearing ought to be committed.
A is alleged to have committed the murder of B. The cognizance against A is taken by the Chief Judicial Magistrate and the case is transferred to a Magistrate of 1st class. The Public Prosecutor files an application before the concerned Magistrate… Give reasons
A is prosecuted for the offence of murder. Before the pronouncement of judgment, the Public Prosecutor seeks permission from the Sessions Judge for withdrawal from prosecution. Is the Sessions Judge bound to give consent to the Public Prosecutor for withdrawal from prosecution under Section 321? Give reasons for your answer and also refer to case laws, if any, on this point.
A files a complaint petition before the Chief Judicial Magistrate against B. The C.J.M. takes cognizance against B. During the trial (before pronouncement of judgment) A wants to withdraw from prosecution against B by invoking the provision made in Section 321, CrPC. Can he do so? Give reasons for your answer.
A is tried for a certain offence. During the trial, the Public Prosecutor wants to withdraw from the prosecution of A. Can he withdraw from the prosecution of A without the consent of the court? Give reasons in support of your answer and also refer to the relevant provision.
A prosecutes B as a private party for voluntarily causing hurt to him. In this regard A files a complaint petition before the Chief Judicial Magistrate. The C.J.M. takes cognizance. During the trial, the Public Prosecutor wants to withdraw from prosecution under Section 321. Can he do so? Give reasons and refer to the case law.