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The prosecution of judges and public servants are provided in:
section 197 of Cr PC
section 179 of Cr PC
section 297 of Cr PC
section 279 of Cr PC.
Let’s break it down option by option:
- Option 1: Section 197 of CrPC – This is the right answer. Section 197 deals with the prosecution of Judges and public servants. It says you need government sanction before prosecuting them for acts done in their official duty.
- Option 2: Section 179 of CrPC – This section is about where a crime can be tried (jurisdiction), not about prosecuting public servants.
- Option 3: Section 297 of CrPC – This isn’t even related; it’s actually about the language used in court evidence, not prosecution at all.
- Option 4: Section 279 of CrPC – This one just does not exist. Maybe you’re thinking of IPC 279, which is about rash driving.
So, Section 197 CrPC is the correct option.
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