Social Sciences, asked by krrishdesai35, 6 months ago

The cases which deal with theft, cheating and robbery are called ________.​

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Answered by HimanshuRamrakhyani
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Answer:

At law, cheating is a specific criminal offence relating to property

Explanation:

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Answered by logaprabhasl
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Answer:

The cases which deal with theft, cheating and robbery are called criminal cases.

Explanation:

  • Criminal proceedings are the decision-making process of criminal law.
  • Criminal proceedings vary dramatically by jurisdiction, but the process usually begins with a formal criminal complaint, the person being tried is released on bail or imprisonment, and the accused is convicted or acquitted.
  • Criminal proceedings can take the form of either interrogative or adversarial criminal proceedings.
  • The standard of proof is higher for criminal offenses than for civil offenses, as losers risk not only fines but also imprisonment (or execution in some countries).
  • The increases in criminal case of one country indicates that the country is going down.
  • The criminal laws are formulated and followed strictly for the peace of the people.
  • Still some wrongful convictions happens.
  • These criminals laws are for protect,serve and limit the human actions.

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