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supply of copies to accused

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 29 July 2011 This query is : Resolved 
can committing court remand accused when it has committed the case.if yes then why section 209 reads as committing court has power to send accused to remand during & untill trial.once trial is begun i think committing court has no role to play.

what document are supplied to accused u/s 208? why he is supplied copy of 161 in complaint cases?
Advocate Rajkumarlaxman (Expert) 29 July 2011
the complaint copy, FIR if any and the confession statements made under 161 or 164 and witness statements if any free of costs. his own confession statement because many a times you might know it very well the statements are taken under due pressure or forcibly so to conform the confession statement the accused is given copy of the same
M/s. Y-not legal services (Expert) 29 July 2011
Just make your query some more clear sir.. Section 209 stands for commitment of case to court.. Not as COMMITTING COURT.
M/s. Y-not legal services (Expert) 29 July 2011
About section 208, all statements recorded by the magistrate while examination, and statements or confessions, or any document which is produced by the prosecution. Above those documents should be supply to the accused under section 208 of cr.p.c
M/s. Y-not legal services (Expert) 29 July 2011
My second answer include the answer for your third question also..
Ajay Bansal (Expert) 29 July 2011
When the case is committed u/s 209 Cr.P.C.,then no police remand of accused can be ordered by any court except sessions court.Further as per section 173 Cr.P.C.,accused has a right to obtain all documents of challan incuding statements, recorded under 161 Cr.P.C. free of cost from court.
Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 29 July 2011
right mr bansal sir but why it is written in 209 that committing can can remand duirng n untill trial is held
Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 29 July 2011
section 209 reads like committing court can remand during and untill trial.what is correct scope of section.


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