81.
The provisions of Chapter VIII of Criminal Procedure Code are:

83.
Whenever a Magistrate is of opinion, after hearing the evidence for prosecution and the accused, that the accused is guilty, and that he ought to receive a severe punishment, then such Magistrate is empowered to inflict, the Magistrate may forward the case to-

85.
In a non-cognizable case, when a Magistrate orders the police to investigate, in that it will be at par with the cognizable offence case and the police will have all the powers in respect of investigation

87.
During the inquiry or trial of a complaint case, if it comes to the notice of the Magistrate that an investigation by police into the offence which is the subject matter of the complaint case before him, is already in progress, the Magistrate shall:

88.
In which of the following cases it was held by the Supreme Court that Sec. 125 Criminal Procedure Code was applicable to all irrespective of their religion?

90.
When any person has reason to believe that he may be arrested on any accusation of having committed a non-bailable offence, he may apply to the High Court or the Court of Session for a direction under Section 438 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 that in the event of such arrest he may be released on bail. The Court may, on such application, issue direction: