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The document outlines various topics related to the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, including the powers and functions of criminal courts, the role of defense counsel, arrest and bail procedures, and the rights of the accused. It also discusses juvenile justice, victim compensation, and recent amendments to ensure fair trials. Additionally, the document includes specific legal questions and scenarios for analysis and discussion.

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PART-A

UNIT-I

1. Explain the powers and functions of the various criminal courts constituted under the code
of criminal procedure, 1973.
2. Explain the various types of criminal courts and their powers under the criminal procedure
code.1973.
3. Evaluate the role of the defence counsel in criminal trials.
4. State the circumstance under which a police officer can arrest a person without warrant.
5. Explain the powers and functions of director of prosecution, public prosecutor and
assistant public prosecutor.
6. Write an essay on “Arrest and Bail”.

UNIT- II

7. Explain the main segments of the per-trial process under the code of the criminal
procedure,1973

UNIT- III

8. “All confessions are statements, but all statements are not confessions”- explain
9. Differentiate the statements recorded under sec. 161 and 164 of Cr.p.c,1973.
10. Explain the procedure to be followed by a judicial magistrate in recording confession
statement made before him during the course of investigation

UNIT-VI

11. Explain the provisions of Cr.P.C,1973 relating to summary trial


12. What is summary trial? Explain the procedure for summary trial.
13. Define - investigation and differentiate it from trial.

UNIT – V

14. For each offence there must be a separate charge “- examine state the exceptions to the
above rule.
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UNIT –VI

15. Explain the trail procedure before the court of Session.

UNIT –VII

16. The right to speedy trial is an integral part of the Right to liberty guaranteed under Article
21 of the constitution of India – comment
17. “A person once convicted or acquitted shall not be tried again for the same offence”. Are
there any exceptions to this rule?
18. What are the changes made in the present criminal procedure code to ensure a fair trail to
the accused person?
19. A fair trial must be conducted in the presence of the accused. Explain the procedure for
appearance of accused.

UNIT- VIII

20. Explain the provision of criminal procedure code relating to maintenance of wife, children,
and parents.

UNIT- IX

21. Explain the victim compensation method under the criminal procedure ( amendment) Act,
2009.
22. What is a “judgment”? explain the form and contents of judgment in a criminal trial

UNIT-X

23. Explain the law relating to an appeal.

UNIT –XII

24. Write an essay on release of offenders on probation in India.

UNIT – XIII

25. Discuss the law relating to “juvenile delinquency”.


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26. Explain the powers and functions of the juvenile justice board.
27. Discuss the formation, powers and orders that can be passed by juvenile justice board.
28. Explain the important characteristics of juvenile court. How t differs from ordinary
criminal courts. How it differs from ordinary criminal courts?
29. Discuss the scope,extent and objects of the juvenile justice (care and protection of
children) Act. Mention the legislative changes brought after Nirbhaya - Delhi gang rape
case.

PART – B

UNIT-I

1. What was the principal object of criminal procedure code 1973? Discuss the recent
amendments on criminal procedure code 1973.

UNIT – V

2. What is charge? State briefly the particulars to be mentioned in a charge.

UNIT- VIII

3. Discuss the procedure for maintenance of wife, children, and parents given in the
criminal procedure code.
4. Define maintenance. Discuss the provision form maintenance of wife in criminal
procedure code.
5. Enumerate the provision relating to the procedure for removal of public nuisance under
the code of criminal procedure.
6. What are the powers conferred on the executive magistrate for the removal of public
nuisance?
UNIT-XI
7. What is remission? Explain briefly the provision of criminal procedure code regarding
execution and suspension of death sentence.

UNIT –XII
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8. Explain the circumstance under which a convicted person may be released on probation.
9. Define probation. Explain the power o court to release certain offenders after admonition.
10. Who may be appointed as a probation officer? What are his duties?
11. Explain the origin and development of probation.
12. Narrate the salient features of the probation of offenders Act,1958.

UNIT – XIII.

13. Differentiate between child in need of care and protection from juvenile in conflict with
law.
14. Explain about the various institutions involved in the reformation of juvenile.
15. Explain the constitution,powers and functions of juvenile justice board and the child
welfare committee.

PART-C
UNIT -I
1. Police report
2. Assistant public prosecutor
3. arrest
UNIT-II
4. Proclamation
5. False weights and measures
6. Summon case
UNIT- III
7. First information report.
8. Case diary
9. Inquest report.
10. Effect of delay in lodging first information report.
11. Final report
12. Investigation
13. Judicial custody
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UNIT-IV
14. Private complaint

UNIT – V

15. Charge
16. Joinder of charge.

UNIT-VI

17. Summary trial and its judgment.

18. Pre- sentence hearing

19. Summary trial

20. Discharge.

UNIT - VII

21. Importance of court questions under 313 of the criminal procedure code.
22. Double jeopardy
23. Compoundable offence.
24. Legal aid to accused
25. Compounding of offence.

UNIT - VIII

26. Maintenance under section 125 Cr.p.c

UNIT -IX
27. Judgment under criminal procedure code
28. Payment of compensation.
29. Victim compensation
30. Trial of an unsound mind person
UNIT-X
31. Revision
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32. Transfer of criminal case
33. Criminal appeal
34. Jail appeal
35. Appeal against acquittal
36. remission

UNIT-XI

37. Disposal of case property.

38. Anticipatory bail

39. Period of limitation

40. Inherent powers of high court

41. Habitual offenders.

42. Bail in a non-bailable offence

43. Death penalty

44. Execution

UNIT –XII

45. Admonition

46. First offender to be released on admonition

UNIT –XIII

47. Observation Home

48. Borstal school.

49. Neglected juvenile.


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50. Age of juvenility

51. Child welfare committee.

PART - D
UNIT-I
1. A non-cognizable offence is committed in the presence of a police officer, and the person who
committed the offence refuses to give his name and address. Can the person be arrested without
warrant by the police officer?
UNIT-II
2. Whether simultaneous issue of both the process of warrant of arrest and proclamation of the
offender is a valid one?
UNIT- III
3. A FIR is registered in a delayed manner. In a trial before the court, decide the legality of FIR.
4. A police officer starts his investigation of a non-cognizable offence without obtaining
permission of a magistrate. Estimate the validity of the act of the police officer.
5. An investigation has been made by a local police station. On the reason of dissatisfaction, they
approach an agency to investigation further. Is it valid?
6. ‘A’ a police officer, investigates a non-cognizable offence without prior sanction from the
magistrate. Discuss the legality of the act of the police officer.
UNIT- IV
7. ‘A’ after committing murder at thirunelveli,absconded and afterwards he was arrested near
Mumbai. Discuss the place of trial.
8. ‘A’ has committed an offence of theft in thirunelveli.he has been arrested at chennai. Decide
the place of trial.
9. 'A' commits defamation of 'B', a yoga teacher. Can a disciple of 'B' file a complaint for
defamation?
10. 'X' is wounded within the local limits of the jurisdiction of court 'Y' and dies within the local
limits of the jurisdiction of court 'Z'. Which court is having jurisdiction to try the offence of
culpable homicide?
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11. ‘X’ after committing murder at chennai absconded. Afterwards he was caught by police at
puducherry. Discuss the place of trial.
12. ‘A’ a boy abducted from madurai by a gang and he was compelled to beg at chennai. Discuss
the place of trial of the gang.
13. A girl is kidnapped within the jurisdiction of the court at chennai and ‘sexually assaulted ‘
within the jurisdiction of the court of coimbatore. Discuss the place where the accused can be
tried.

UNIT – V

14. ‘A’ is tried upon a charge of theft as a servant and acquitted. While the acquittal remains in
force,he is charged with breach of trust. Decide the legality.
15. A is charged with the offence of murder under section 326 of IPC. Decide whether A could
lawfully compound the offence.
16. A judicial magistrate conducted a summons case trial against a person ‘K’. ‘K’ pleaded
guilty and was convicted without framing charge against him.can it be challenged.
UNIT - VI
17. A first class judicial magistrate conducting a summary trial impose 6 months imprisonment.
Discuss.
18. 'R' is an accused of offence of theft in one occasion and causing grievous hurt on another
occasion. Can 'R' be charged and tried in one trial?
UNIT - VII
19. ‘A’ is tried for the offence of adultery with ‘C’ the wife of B.’A’ and ‘C’ want to compound
the offence.discuss.
20. ‘A’ a witness called before the criminal court refuses to answer questions which are put to
him.he does not offer any reasonable excuse for such refusal. Can the court sentence him for
such refusal.
21. X' wants to file a case against 'Y', for an offence punishable with fine only. The offence was
committed one year back. Decide.
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22. A case is committed to the Judicial Magistrate of First class for trial by Sessions Court under
Sec.307 of Cr.P.C., 1973. Which court has the jurisdiction and power that could tender pardon to
the accused?
23. ‘A’ in his trial for rape of ‘C’ admits his gulit before the court of law. Can the statement
made by ‘A’ used against his ownself ?- discuss.
UNIT-VIII
24. Ramu aged 60 years, intends to claim maintenance from his daughter Nirmala. Can he claim
maintenance?
UNIT-X
25. ‘A’ pleads guilty in a case, before the court of sessions. He is willing to prepare an appeal
against the conviction. Advise him.
26. An assistant session judge has convicted a person for an offence and sentenced him to 2 years
rigorous imprisonment. The convicted person wants to file an appeal. Decide.
27. A first class magistrate finds an accused gulity of an offence and impose a fine of Rs. 50/-.
the accused wishes to file an appeal. Advise him.
28. A case was pending before the special court constituted under the protection of children from
sexual offence Act(POCSO). During the proceedings the victims cum prosecution witness, who
was a minor , attained majority. Thus,she pleads to transfer the case from the special court to
mahila court, decide.
29. shanmuga priya, a woman police officer, suspiciously died in her camp office. An F.I.R was
filed, a preliminary investigation was conducted by the police. During the course of investigation
, the state government transferred the case to CBCID. But, priya’s father vishnu who was not
satisfied with the state police investigation and approached the court, and claimed to transfer the
case to CBI.decide.

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