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Purpose of Charge Framing |
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Contents of Charge |
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Alteration or Amendment of Charge by Court |
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Basic Rule as to Charge and Trial of Charge |
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The main goal of charge framing is to ensure that the accused is informed clearly and accurately about the offense they are being accused of. This is crucial for allowing the accused a fair chance to prepare their defense.
1. Overview of Charge Contents
Sections 211 and 212 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) outline the forms and contents of the charge. If the particulars mentioned in these sections do not adequately inform the accused about the offense, the charge should also include details about how the offense was committed.
2. According to Section 211 of the CrPC, every charge must include:
3. Particulars as to Time, Place, and Person
According to Section 212 of the CrPC, to ensure the accused is sufficiently informed, the charge must include:
4. Special Cases
5. Effect of Error
As per Section 215 of the CrPC, any mistake in stating the offense or the required particulars in the charge is not considered significant at any stage of the case. Additionally, omitting to state the offense or particulars is also deemed immaterial. However, if such an error or omission misleads the accused or leads to a failure of justice, it becomes material.
1. Overview of Sections 218 to 224 of the Code
Sections 218 to 224 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) deal with the joinder of charges, which involves trying multiple accused individuals for the same offence under certain circumstances.
2. Section 218: Basic Rule for Trial of Charges
3. Section 219: Trial of Same Kind Offences Within a Year
4. Section 220: Trial for Multiple Offences as Part of Same Transaction
5. Section 221: When Offence is Uncertain
6. Section 223: Joint Charges for Multiple Persons
The provisions in Sections 219, 220, 221, and 223 regarding exceptions to the basic rule are enabling in nature, and it is at the court's discretion to apply these exceptions for joint trials.
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