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High Court Rules & Orders(criminal)

Topic Serial # Content Case Law
 

BAIL AND RECOGNIZANCE

 
1 Principles governing grant of bail
2 Recognizance
3 Bail in non-bailable cases
4 Cash or Government promissory notes may be accepted in lieu of bail
5 Bail to be granted promptly
6 Release on bail by superior Courts
7 Bail applications on holidays
8 Disposal of bail applications in the absence of Sessions Judge
9 Inquiry about sufficiency of bonds
10 Forfeiture of bail bonds
11 Form of bond for appearance before High Court
12 Date of hearing to be communicated to the accused and sureties
13 Discretion of High Court
14 Re-arrest on cancellation of bond
15 Bail application to be treated as urgent
 

CHAPTER 11

 
 

POLICE

 
 

PART A

 
 

INVESTIGATION

 
1 Relation between Police and Magistrate
2 Police can investigate suo motu only cognizable cases
3 Police to record information in non-cognizable cases also
4 Procedure of Police on receipt of information
5 Distinction between recording of reports under sections 154 and 157, of the Code of Criminal Procedure
6 Procedure to be adopted by Magistrate when offender is not known to the complainant
7 Procedure of Police when there is or is not sufficient evidence against the accused
8 Police cannot detain in custody an accused for more than 24 hours without orders of Magistrate
9 Police remands
10 Procedure of Magistrate granting remand
11 Arrest by Police to be reported. When Police may discharge persons once arrested
12 Control of Magistrate over arrests by the Police
13 Police diary to be kept and sent up regularly
14 Duty Magistrates to supervise Police Investigations
15 Magistrate must have among his own records the means to supply statistical information
16 Police to send to the Magistrate copies of records made under section 165, Cr.P.C
17 Power of Police to summon witnesses and to arrest offenders
 

PART B

 
 

REMANDS TO POLICE CUSTODY

 
1 Introductory
2 Distinction between remand to Police custody and remand to judicial lock-up
3 Non-completion of Police investigation does not justify detention by Police
4 Remand to be granted in cases of real necessity
5 Magistrate should discourage tendency of Police to take remand to extort confession
6 Remand cannot be granted for more than 15 days. Procedure when accused is brought before a Magistrate to obtain remand
7 Accused must be produced before the Magistrate who should satisfy himself about necessity for remand
8 Principle applying remand cases
9 Reasons for grant of remand to be recorded and copy sent to Sessions Judge
10 Procedure when a remand for more than 15 days is required for completion of the case
11 Strict supervision to be exercised over the action of Magistrates granting remands
12 (i) Instructions issued by the Provincial Government in respect to remands
 

PART C

 
 

IDENTIFICATION PARADES

 
0 Instructions issued by the Punjab Government regarding identification parades
 

PART D

 
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