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Which of the following deals with the evidence for prosecution?
Section 235 Cr. P.C.
Section 244 Cr. P.C.
Section 237 Cr. P.C.
Section 242 Cr. P.C.
Let’s break down what each section does, and see which one really deals with the “evidence for prosecution”:
- Section 235 Cr. P.C.:
Focuses on the judgment and sentence after a trial before a Court of Session. So, this one is about wrapping up the case, not evidence for prosecution.
- Section 244 Cr. P.C.:
Deals with the evidence for prosecution in cases tried as warrant cases by a Magistrate, but specifically on complaint. The Magistrate hears the evidence the prosecution puts forward before deciding if there’s a case to answer.
This is the answer you’re looking for.
- Section 237 Cr. P.C.:
Related to the procedure when only a minor offense is revealed. Doesn’t focus on taking evidence.
- Section 242 Cr. P.C.:
Applies to warrant cases instituted on police report, and is about stating the charges and proceeding with the trial. The evidence for prosecution under police report is in Section 246.
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