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Draft Standing Orders of M 116

This course aims to acquaint students with pre-trial and judicial criminal procedures in India. The course is divided into 7 modules that cover topics like the importance of fair trial, police and court organization, pre-trial processes like arrest and bail, the structure of criminal trials, review procedures, and the Juvenile Justice Act. Students will be evaluated through in-semester assessments and an end-semester exam weighing 70% of the total marks. The course references textbooks on the Indian Code of Criminal Procedure.

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Draft Standing Orders of M 116

This course aims to acquaint students with pre-trial and judicial criminal procedures in India. The course is divided into 7 modules that cover topics like the importance of fair trial, police and court organization, pre-trial processes like arrest and bail, the structure of criminal trials, review procedures, and the Juvenile Justice Act. Students will be evaluated through in-semester assessments and an end-semester exam weighing 70% of the total marks. The course references textbooks on the Indian Code of Criminal Procedure.

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LAW OF CRIMES - II (CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE)

Course Code: LAW 2406 Credit Units: 04

Course Objective:
In the absence of effective enforcement machinery, the substantive Criminal Law which defines offences and
provides punishments for them, would be almost worthless. Therefore, the need of the Code of Criminal Procedure.
The present course intends at acquainting the students with the various pre judicial and judicial procedures. This
course also includes the rights and duties of those proceeded against and the powers, duties and restraints on those
administering the criminal judicial process.

Course Contents:
Module I: Introduction
The importance of Fair Trial - constitutional perspectives of fair trial: Articles 14, 20, 21, Section – 2: Definitions;
classes of Criminal Courts: Sections 6 to 13 including their powers and jurisdiction. The organization of Police,
Prosecutor, Defense Counsel and Prison Authorities alongwith their duties, functions and powers.

Module II: Pre – Trial processes


FIR, Arrest and Bail provisions, bonds, process to compel appearances and production of things, search and seizure
– search warrants, search without warrants, police search during investigations, general principles of search, seizure
and constitutional aspects of validity of search and seizure proceedings.

Module III: Charge and common features relating to Trials


Form of Charge, joinder of charges, alteration of charge, basic rule regarding charge and its trial, withdrawal of
charges, effect of error in the charge. Language of Courts, decision on evidence partly recorded by one judge or
magistrate and partly by another, summary procedure to deal with certain cases of perjury and certain kinds of
contempt of court, evidence in inquiries and trials, general provisions as to inquiries and trials, provisions as to
accused persons of unsound mind.

Module IV: Criminal Trials and Execution Proceedings


Trial before Court of Sessions, Trail of warrant case by magistrate, Trial of Summons Case, Summary Trial,
Judgment, submission of death sentence for confirmation, execution, suspension, remission and commutation of
sentences.

Module V: Review Procedures


Appeal, Review and Reference

Module VI: Miscellaneous


Maintenance of wives, children and parents, Transfer of criminal cases, Irregular proceedings, Limitations for taking
cognizance, Security for keeping peace and for good behavior, Disputes as regarding immovable property,
Probation of Offenders Act

Module VII
Juvenile Justice (Care & Protection of Children) Act 2000. Concept of juvenile delinquency, juvenile court system,
treatment and rehabilitation of juveniles, law for protection of juvenile offenders.

Examination Scheme:
Components P/S/V CT C A EE
Weightage (%) 10 10 5 5 70

Text & References:


 Ratan Lal and Dheeraj Lal, Criminal Procedure Code
 D.D. Basu, Criminal Procedure Code
 R.V. Kelkar, Lectures on Criminal Procedure Code
 R.V. Kelkar, Code of Criminal Procedure
 Chandrasekharan Pillai (ed.) Kelkar’s Outlines of Criminal Procedure (2001), Eastern, Lucknow.

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