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Disputes concerning immovable property threatening breach of Peace
Disputes concerning immovable property threatening breach of Peace
Introduction:
Chapter XII Cr.P.C confer powers on the Magistrate 1st class on his satisfaction as to take preventive measures to ward off endangered disruption in respect…
Joinder of Charges
Joinder of Charges
General principle
The framing of specific and distinct charge in respect of every distinct head of criminal liability constituting an offence is the foundation for conviction and sentence therefore, section 233 lays…
Case Property and its disposal
Case Property and its Disposal
Case property
Case property means a property regarding which an offence has been committed or which appears to have been used for commission of an offence and it also includes any property into or for which…
Physical Remand
Physical Remand
Remand
The word “remand” means to recommit to custody. The word remand has not been defined in the code of criminal procedure. According to Black’s Law dictionary remand means “an act or an instance of sending something…
Difference between Common Intention and Common Object PPC 1860
Difference between Common Intention and Common Object PPC 1860
The difference between the two concepts is:
Guiding Principles
The principle of vicarious liability, laid down in section 149 of the Pakistan Penal Code, is an extension of…