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Under section 340 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 the Court can-
I. Move suomotu
II. Not move suomotu
III.Move on the application made by a stranger
IV. Move on the application made by one of the parties
I and III
I and IV
II, III and IV
I, III and IV
- I. Move suo motu:
- Section 340 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, grants the Court the authority to initiate proceedings on its own motion or suo motu.
- II. Not move suo motu:
- This statement is incorrect. The Court does have the power to move suo motu.
- III. Move on the application made by a stranger:
- The Court can initiate proceedings if approached by a stranger, provided the application demonstrates sufficient interest or grounds.
- IV. Move on the application made by one of the parties:
- The Court can also move based on an application made by one of the parties involved in the proceeding.
- Option 1 (I and III):
- This option is incomplete. It misses the Court's ability to move on an application by a party.
- Option 2 (I and IV):
- This option does not include applications made by strangers.
- Option 3 (II, III and IV):
- Option 3 contains the incorrect statement II.
- Option 4 (I, III and IV):
- This option correctly captures the Court's authority to move suo motu, on an application by a stranger, and one of the parties.
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