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When accused does not have sufficient means to engage pleader, the Session Court may assign pleader for defence at expense of the state, it is insured by which section of Cr. P.C.?
Section 301
Section 304
Section 306
Section 305
- Section 301: This section of the Criminal Procedure Code deals with the appearance by a public prosecutor or assistant public prosecutor in a criminal court. It specifies the provision related to how they can appear and conduct prosecutions, allowing them to appear for every matter unless the court directs otherwise.
- Section 304: This section ensures the right to legal aid for an accused who doesn’t have sufficient means to hire a legal representative. It allows the Sessions Court to assign a pleader for the defense at the expense of the State.
- Section 305: This section is concerned with cases where the accused is a company. It details how proceedings happen in such cases, including representation and presence in the court.
- Section 306: This section pertains to the tender of pardon to an accomplice in the course of proceedings. It provides guidelines on how and when pardons can be tendered to accomplices willing to testify against co-accused persons.
- Correct Answer: Option: 2 - Section 304
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