Political Science, asked by abhishek943090, 1 year ago

what is the procedure of justice adopted in a criminal cases

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Answered by Balubalaji1
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the judge of the court will see the all the evidences and according to the law he or she will punish criminals
Answered by Lokesh12jun
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The affected person files a FIR against the supposed to be criminal. The police accepts the FIR and starts the questioning process to collect all possible information relevant to the evidence. If sufficient evidences are available, the police must file a charge sheet. The accused can employ the services of a defence lawyer to defend him. On the opposition side, a public prosecutor, who is given full details of the case starts cross examining the accused. After hearing both sides, if the court feels that the accused is guilty, it reads out the statement of crime and proclaims the punishment to be conferred.

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