Cognizable Offence
Criminal law is a complex web of statutes and provisions designed to maintain social order and protect individual rights within a society. At the heart of this legal framework lies the distinction between cognizable and non-cognizable offences, a fundamental concept that shapes the administration of justice. In this article, we […]
CrPC Section 144
In times of societal unrest or potential disruptions to public order, legal mechanisms like Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) play a crucial role in preserving peace and security. This provision grants magistrates the authority to impose restrictions on gatherings and movements, serving as a preventive measure […]