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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 ...

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Q.1 Who has been appointed India's ne ambassador in UN    T.S. Trimurti

Q.2. Where was the Army Commander's Conference held?    New Delhi(held in every 2 years)

Q.3. India's first national AI portal has been launched by?    Ravi Shankar Prasad

Q.4. Which country's private company SpaceX created history by sending humans to space for the first time?    United States

Q.5. Where a new species of small freshwater fish belonging to the family Cyprinidae of "silver color" has been found?    Velankanni

Q.6. Which company has OLA Electric acquired?    Etergo

Q.7. Which famous Bollywood music composer has passed away recently?    Wajid Khan

Q.8. Who became the youngest game developer in the world?    Etasha Kumari

Q.9. Who is the only Indian Player in Forbes list of 100 highest-grossing players of 2020?    Virat Kohli(66th)

Q.10. Which player was nominated by the BCCI for the 2020 Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award    Rohit Sharma

Q.11. Who has been appointed as the additional secretary in the Prime Minister's Office?    S. Gopalakrishnan

Q.12. Which Indian has UNICEF chosen to spread awareness about Menstrual Hygiene?    Manushi Chhillar

Q.13. Forbes has released the list of highest paid players. who is on the top?    Roger Federer

Q.14. Which country's survey team has become the first team to reach the top of Everest this year?    China

Q.15. Which company has launched the Sodar App to help people maintain social distance?    Google

Q.16. Kerala will launch K-FON Project in December 2020, K-FON is related to?    Free Internet(Kerala Fibre Optic Netwrok)

Q.17.Which player was nominated by the BCCI for the 2020 Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award?    Rohit Sharma

Q.18. Directorate General of Civil Aviation has approved which private airline to conduct drone Trials?    Spice Jet

Q.19. Which bank has purchased 24.19% stake in Dish TV?    Yes Bank

Q.20. Which State/UT has given lakh cultivation the status of agriculture?    Chhattisgarh

Q.21.Which state government has launched a Rs 300 Crore package to boost rural economy?    TamilNadu

Q.22. According to the recent study  by Deloitte which country has topped the global anxiety index?       India

Q.23. For which state the government of India has sanctioned 445 crore under the water life mission?    Chhattisgarh

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