Introduction
Framing of charges in criminal cases is an important aspect of the criminal justice system in India. It refers to the process of formally informing the accused of the specific criminal offences that he or she is being charged with. The objective of framing of charges is to provide clarity to the accused about the exact nature of the charges against them, and to ensure that the trial proceeds in a fair and transparent manner. In this article, we will discuss the legal provisions related to framing of charges in criminal cases in India, as well as the procedure followed by the courts in this regard.
Legal provisions related to framing of charges
The provisions related to framing of charges in criminal cases are contained in the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (CrPC). Section 211 of the CrPC lays down that the charge must contain the following particulars:
• | The offence with which the accused is charged | |
• | The law or section of law under which the offence is punishable | |
• | The time and place of the commission of the offence | |
• | The particulars of the offence |
The charge must be read and explained to the accused in open court, and the accused must be given an opportunity to plead guilty or not guilty to the charges. If the accused pleads guilty, the court may convict him or her based on such plea. However, if the accused pleads not guilty, the court must proceed with the trial.
Procedure followed by the courts in framing of charges
The procedure followed by the courts in framing of charges in criminal cases is as follows:
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Conclusion
Framing of charges in criminal cases is a crucial step in the criminal justice system in India. It ensures that the accused is informed about the specific criminal offences that he or she is being charged with, and that the trial proceeds in a fair and transparent manner. The legal provisions related to framing of charges and the procedure followed by the courts in this regard are aimed at ensuring that the accused gets a fair trial and that justice is done
REFERENCES
1.WIKIPEDIA
2.LEGAL SERVICES INDIA
https:www.legalserviceindia.com
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