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A proclamation under Section 82 Cr. P.C. can be issued against a person against whom a warrant has been issued. Thus a proclamation can be issued against
accused offender
surety
a witness
all the above
- Accused Offender:
- A proclamation under Section 82 of the Criminal Procedure Code (Cr. P.C.) can be issued against an accused offender who is evading arrest after a warrant has been issued against them.
- This is the correct option.
- Surety:
- A surety is someone who ensures the appearance of an accused in court or fulfillment of a bail condition.
- A proclamation under Section 82 Cr. P.C. is not typically issued against a surety directly in relation to an arrest warrant.
- A Witness:
- A proclamation under Section 82 Cr. P.C. is generally not aimed at a witness, but rather ensures appearance through other legal means.
- All the Above:
- This option would mean a proclamation applies to all listed, which is incorrect since it's mainly for an accused offender evading arrest.
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