Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) 1898 - Download & Guide

Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) 1898

The procedural law that provides the machinery for the punishment of offenders against the substantive criminal law (PPC).

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Access the complete rules regarding Police, Bail, and Trial procedures.

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PPC vs. CrPC

PPC tells you "What is a crime" (e.g., Murder is Section 302).
CrPC tells you "How to handle the criminal" (e.g., How to arrest, investigate, and try the murderer).

Important Procedural Sections

Below are the most critical sections for lawyers and citizens dealing with police stations and courts.

Investigation & Police Powers Sections 154 - 173
  • Section 154
    First Information Report (FIR): Information given to police regarding a cognizable offense. Mandatory Registration
  • Section 161
    Statement of Witnesses: Police power to examine witnesses during investigation. These are not admissible as absolute evidence but are used for contradiction. Police Diary
  • Section 173
    Report of Police Officer (Challan): Final report submitted to Magistrate after investigation completion (Guilty/Innocent). Submission of Challan
Remedy against Police Section 22-A / 22-B
  • Sec 22-A / 22-B
    Justice of Peace: Powers of Sessions Judge to order registration of FIR if Police refuses to do so, or to stop harassment. Ex-Officio Justice of Peace
Bail & Remand Sections 496 - 498
  • Section 497
    Post-Arrest Bail: Grant of bail in non-bailable offenses (after the person is arrested). Bail After Arrest
  • Section 498
    Pre-Arrest Bail: Grant of bail before arrest to prevent humiliation or malafide arrest. Bail Before Arrest (BBA)
  • Section 167
    Physical Remand: Procedure when investigation cannot be completed in 24 hours. Accused is presented before Magistrate. Police Custody
Trial & Judgment Sections 265-K / 249-A
  • Sec 265-K
    Acquittal at any stage: Power of Court to acquit accused at any stage if there is no probability of conviction. Sessions Trial
  • Section 417
    Appeal against Acquittal: Procedure to challenge the acquittal of an accused. High Court Appeal