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In which state of India CrPC not applicable?

In which state of India CrPC not applicable?

Though, as of 2019, the Parliament has revoked Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir, thus rendering the CrPC applicable to the whole of India.

Is CrPC applicable in Nagaland?

(33) We further hold that CPC and CrPC are applicable to the regularly constituted civil and criminal Courts without in any manner affecting operation of Article 371A or the functioning of village, customary or any other courts other than the regularly constituted civil and criminal courts in the State of Nagaland …

Does CrPC apply to J&K?

Jammu and Kashmir State Ranbir Penal Code or RPC was the main criminal code applicable in the erstwhile Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. Now it has been removed as the Parliament of India has passed the bill to scrap provisions of Article 370 of the Indian Constitution on 5 August 2019.

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Who made CPC?

Sir Arthur Hobhouse (later Lord Hobhouse), who was the then Law Member, made substantial contribution to the draft Bill. With certain modifications, the Bill was enacted as the Code of Civil Procedure, 1877. 4. Soon after the enactment of the Code of 1877, it was realised that the new Code required several amendments.

Is CPC applicable to Jammu and Kashmir?

Now it has been removed as the Parliament of India has passed the bill to scrap provisions of Article 370 of the Indian Constitution on 5 August 2019. The constitution of India which was applicable to the rest of India except Jammu and Kashmir, has now become applicable all over India.

Who is father of CrPC?

I mean Thomas Babington Macaulay. Macaulay was no mean historian, of England, though not of India. Anyone who knows a smattering of Indian history should know about the Law Commission (Macaulay was chairman) of 1834, the Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860 and the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC), 1861.

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Does CrPC apply to Jammu and Kashmir?

What CrPC 149?

Section 149 in The Code Of Criminal Procedure, 1973. 149. Police to prevent cognizable offences. Every police officer may interpose for the purpose of preventing, and shall, to the best of his ability, prevent, the commission of any cognizable offence.