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Description. the offence or offences committed by several persons are such that they may be charged with, and tried together by virtue of the provisions of section 223, the offences may be inquired into or tried by any Court competent to inquire into or try any of the offences.
What is the meaning of section 184?
Whoever, drives a motor vehicle at a speed or in a manner which is dangerous to the public 1[or which causes a sense of alarm or distress to the occupants of the vehicle,other road users, and persons near roads,] having regard to all the circumstances of case including the nature, condition and use of the place where
What is a CR 180?
Petition for Dismissal (CR-180) Ask the court to reduce or dismiss a criminal conviction in order to minimize the convictions impact on employment and other areas.
What is the maximum punishment under Section 125 of CrPC?
Section 125(3) of the CrPC empowers Magistrates to issue warrants for levying unpaid maintenance amounts, with a maximum imprisonment term of one month per month of unpaid maintenance. The proviso restricts issuance of warrants beyond one year from the due date.
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