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Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC)

Understanding the Procedure Under Section 325 CrPC: When Magistrate Cannot Sentence Sufficiently Severe

Section 324 CrPC trial of persons previously convicted of offences against coinage, stamp-law, or property cannot pass

Understanding Section 323 CrPC: Procedure When Magistrate Finds Case Should Be Committed

The Essential Guide to Section 322 CrPC: When Magistrates Need Assistance

Section 321 CrPC: Comprehensive Guide to Withdrawal from Prosecution

Understanding Section 320 CrPC: Compounding of Offences

Section 319 CrPC: Power to Proceed Against Other Persons Appearing to be Guilty of Offence

Section 318 CrPC: Procedure where Accused Does Not Understand Proceedings

Section 317 CrPC: Provision for Inquiries and Trial Being Held in the Absence of Accused in Certain Cases

Understanding Section 316 CrPC: No Influence to Be Used to Induce Disclosure

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