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37. Public When to Assist Magistrates and Police | CrPC, 1973

37. Public When to Assist Magistrates and Police. — Every person is bound to assist a Magistrate orpolice officer reasonably demanding his...

36. Powers of Superior Officers of Police | CrPC, 1973

Section 36. Powers of superior officers of police. — Police officers superior in rank to an officer in chargeof a police station...

35. Powers of Judges and Magistrates Exercisable by Their Successors-in-Office | CrPC, 1973

Section 35. Powers of Judges and Magistrates exercisable by their successors-in-office. — (1) Subject to the other provisions of this Code, the...

34. Withdrawal of Powers | CrPC, 1973

Section 34. Withdrawal of powers. — (1) The High Court or the State Government, as the case may be, may withdraw all...

33. Powers of Officers Appointed | CrPC, 1973

Section 33. Powers of officers appointed. — Whenever any person holding an office in the service ofGovernment who has been invested by...

32. Mode of conferring powers | CrPC, 1973

32. Mode of conferring powers.— (1) In conferring powers under this Code, the High Court or the State Government, as the case...

31. Sentence in Cases of Conviction of Several Offences at One Trial | CrPC,...

Section 31. Sentence in cases of conviction of several offences at one trial.—(1) When a person is convicted at one trial of...

30. Sentence of Imprisonment in Default of Fine | CrPC, 1973

Section 30. Sentence of imprisonment in default of fine.— (1) The Court of a Magistrate may award such term of imprisonment in...
100 commonly Daily Used Sentences in English

Here are 100 commonly Daily Used Sentences in English and their Hindi Translations

आपका स्वागत हमारे इस लेख पर जो आपकी अंग्रेजी भाषा कौशल को सुधारने में आपकी मदद करने के लिए समर्पित है! चाहे...

29. Sentences Which Magistrates May Pass | CrPC, 1973

Section 29. Sentences which Magistrates may pass.— (1) The Court of a Chief Judicial Magistrate may pass any sentence authorised by law...