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Plea Bargaining inserted by Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 2005 (2 of 2006) does riot apply in case of:
offences affecting socio-economic conditions of the country
offences committed against woman
offences against children below the age of fourteen years
all of the above.
Let’s break it down:
- Plea bargaining, as added by the Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 2005, doesn’t apply if the charges involve certain sensitive issues.
- Option 1: Crimes that impact the country’s socio-economic conditions are excluded. This means if the offense is big enough to shake up the nation’s welfare or stability, plea bargaining isn’t allowed.
- Option 2: If a crime is committed against a woman—so, anything from harassment to assault—plea bargaining is not on the table.
- Option 3: Same goes for crimes against children under 14. The law’s clear: you can’t negotiate your way out of these charges.
- Option 4: So, “all of the above” is the right pick.
Here’s the green tick for you:
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