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Charge under Crpc

Charge under crpc Under the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) in India, a person can be charged with a criminal offence through a legal process known as "charge." The charge is essentially a formal accusation made by the prosecuting authority, such as the police or the public prosecutor, against the accused person. It is a crucial step in criminal proceedings as it informs the accused of the specific offence they are being charged with and enables them to prepare for their defence accordingly. Here are the key aspects related to the charge under the CrPC: Filing of the Charge Sheet: Once the police complete their investigation into a criminal case, they submit a charge sheet, also known as a police report or final report, to the concerned court. The charge sheet contains the findings of the investigation and identifies the person or persons believed to be responsible for the alleged offence. Framing of Charges: Upon receiving the charge sheet, the court examines the material ...

LIST OF IMPORTANT DAYS IN APRIL 2020

1st April                            April fool's day, Odisha foundation day, Prevention of blindness week

4th April                            International day of Mine Awareness

5th April                            National Maritime Day

6th April                            Formation of BJP Party,1980

7th April                            World Health Day, Theme: Support Nurses & Midwives

10th April                          World Homeopathy Day, Good Friday & Siblings day

11th April                           National Safe for Motherhood Day

13th April                          Jallianwala Bagh Massacre Day (1919) took place at Amritsar. British                                             Troops under the command of General Dyer fired on a large crowd                                                   of unarmed Indians. Several hundreds people were killed and                                                             several hundreds were wounded.                                                                                                                                            

14th April                           DR. B.R. Ambedkar Remembrance Day (an Indian Politician & Social                                                    Rights activist

17th April                               World Haemophilia Day

18th April                               World Heritage Day

21st April                                National Civil Services Day

22nd April                               World Earth Day, Theme: Climate Action

23rd April                                World Book and Copyright Day, English Language Day

24th April                                National Panchayati Raj Day

25th April                                World Malaria Day , Theme: Zero Malaria starts with me

26th April                                World Intellectual Property Day, Theme: Innovate for a Green                                                  Future

28th April                                World Day for Safety and Health at work(Theme: "Stop the Pandemic: Safety and health at work") and World Veterinary Day

29th April                                 International Dance Day

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