New law of POLICE REMAND | Section 167 CrPC | New Section 187
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- In this video, delve into the latest changes in police remand regulations, including Section 167 CrPC and the newly introduced Section 187. StudyIQ provides insights into the implications of these amendments in criminal proceedings.
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Thank you for the precise explanation
Kab tak new law enforced ho jayenge plz reply
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Sir this question was asked in ADA Haryana
Thank you so much sir
Lovely lecture ....
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15 days ka jo system kiya hai sir... 40 days nd 60 days...usse police thoda bound ho jayegi...bt it will be good change for everyone ...thank u sir.
Aap bhut bole ho 😅
Sir plz reply 2023 me jo bhi law ki vaccancy aane wali h uske liye existing law padhna h ya fir new law
Syllabus will be mentioned in the vacancy notification
what if accused applied for bail and magistrate grant the bail
Sir, how can we conclude that the 15 days period is of Police custody, because the terms "otherwise than in police custody" has been deleted from sub section 3. So can't we say that the magistrate can allow PC for entire 60/90 days?
Exactly my point
There is a conflict between sub section 2 and 3 as sub section 2 provides that maximum time for PC is 15 days but sub section 3 provides that it can be beyond 15 days and in that subsection there is not where written that they are talking about JC .
Even sub section 3 is not a non obstante clause , which make this all vague
Hi
Default bail
15 days
90 days
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Utp
No
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One of the best explanation ❤
Yes
Utp
ED means sir
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Sir थाने में भी पिटाई नहीं करसकतीहै