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Section 6 of CrPC

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Section 6 of CrPC As Per The Central Government Indian Acts 6. Classes of Criminal Courts.— Besides the High Courts

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Section 151 CrPC Bare Act

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Section 151 CrPC Bare Act As Per The Central Government Indian Acts   151. Arrest to prevent the commission of

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The Code of Criminal Procedure – CrPC

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The Code of Criminal Procedure ( CrPC Bare Act ) as per the Government of India Acts THE CODE OF

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Section 5 of CrPC

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Section 5 of CrPC As Per The Central Government Indian Acts 5. Saving.— Nothing contained in this Code shall, in

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Section 4 of CrPC

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Section 4 of CrPC As Per The Central Government Indian Acts 4. Trial of offences under the Indian Penal Code

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Section 3 of CrPC

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Section 3 of CrPC As Per The Central Government Indian Acts 3. Construction of references.— (1) In this Code,— (a)

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Section 2 of CrPC

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Section 2 of CrPC As Per The Central Government Indian Acts 2. Definitions.— In this Code, unless the context otherwise

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Section 1 of CrPC

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Section 1 of CrPC As Per The Central Government Indian Acts 1. Short title, extent and commencement.— (1) This Act

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Section 245 CrPC | The Code OF Criminal Procedure

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Section 245 CrPC As Per The Central Government Act 245. When accused shall be discharged.— (1) If, upon taking all

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