Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
Chapter 24 General Provisions As To Inquiries And Trials
Section 300 – Person Once Convicted Or Acquitted Not To Be Tried For Same Offence
Section 301 – Appearance By Public Prosecutors
Section 302 – Permission To Conduct Prosecution
Section 303 – Right Of Person Against Whom Proceedings Are Instituted To Be Defended
Section 304 – Legal Aid To Accused At State Expense In Certain Cases
Section 305 – Procedure When Corporation Or Registered Society Is An Accused
Section 306 – Tender Of Pardon To Accomplish
Section 307 – Power To Direct Tender Of Pardon
Section 308 – Trial Of Person Not Complying With Conditions Of Pardon
Section 309 – Power To Postpone Or Adjourn Proceedings
Section 310 – Local Inspection
Section 311 – Power To Summon Material Witness, Or Examine Person Present
Section 311a – Power Of Magistrate To Order Person To Give Specimen Signature Or Handwriting
Section 313 – Power To Examine The Accused
Section 314 – Oral Arguments And Memorandum Of Arguments
Section 315 – Accused Person To Be Competent Witness
Section 316 – No Influence To Be Used To Induce Disclosure
Section 317 – Provision For Inquiries And Trial Being Held In The Absence Of Accused In Certain Cases
Section 318 – Procedure Where Accused Does Not Understand Proceedings
Section 319 – Power To Proceed Against Other Persons Appearing To Be Guilty Of Offence
Section 320 – Compounding Of Offences
Section 321 – Withdrawal From Prosecution
Section 322 – Procedure In Cases Which Magistrate Cannot Dispose Of
Section 323 – Procedure When, After Commencement Of Inquiry Or Trial, Magistrate Finds Case Should Be Committed
Section 324 – Trial Of Persons Previously Convicted Of Offences Against Coinage, Stamp Law Or Property
Section 325 – Procedure When Magistrate Can Not Pass Sentence Sufficiently Severe
Section 326 – Conviction Or Commitment On Evidence Partly Recorded By One Magistrate And Partly By Another
Section 327 – Court To Be Open
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