What is CrPC Rule 51 As Per Qanoon
As per apnaqanoon, police officer can search an arrested person and place in safe custody all articles, other than necessary wearing apparel, found upon him according to Criminal Procedure Code law/Qanoon.
As per apnaqanoon, police officer can search an arrested person and place in safe custody all articles, other than necessary wearing apparel, found upon him according to Criminal Procedure Code law/Qanoon.
As per apnaqanoon,Section 161 Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 “Examination of witnesses by police” provides for oral examination of a person by any investigating officer when such person is supposed to be acquainted with the facts and circumstances of the case according to Crpc Qanoon.
As per apnaqanoon,in a cognizable offence, the police has no legal obligation to register a case u/s 154 Cr. P.C but if it is non-cognizable case, then substance of information provided to the Station House Officer of a Police Station shall be entered in the register maintained u/s 155 Cr according to Crpc qanoon
As per apnaqanoon, revision for inquiries and trial being held in the absence of accused in certain cases. At any stage of an inquiry or trial under this according to law/qanoon
In Pakistan, enforcement of foreign judgments is done on the basis of principle of reciprocity, that is if the country from which the judgment arises does not recognize the judgments of Pakistani courts, local courts shall not directly enforce such judgment of the foreign court as an executing court.
As per apnaqanoon,There are two kinds of remand, one is physical remand and second is judicial remand. Physical custody of the accused is called in common language as physical rem and when an accused is sent to custody of police, by magistrate, it is called physical remand according to crpc qanoon
As per apna Qanoon, the enforcement of foreign judgments is the recognition and enforcement in one jurisdiction of judgments rendered in another (“foreign”) jurisdiction. Foreign judgments may be recognized based on bilateral or multilateral treaties or understandings, or unilaterally without an express international agreement.
Section 2(6) of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (CPC) defines a foreign judgement as a judgement of a foreign court. A foreign court is defined by Section 2(5) of the CPC as a court situated outside Pakistan and not established or continued by the authority of the Central Government.
section 13 of CPC, a foreign judgment shall be conclusive as to any matter thereby directly adjudicated upon between the same parties or between parties under whom they or any of them claim litigating under the same title except.