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SHORT NOTE ON LEGAL DRAFTING (CRIMINAL) PRESENTATION BY RAJASTHAN STATE LEGAL SERVICES AUTHORITY

This presentation provides a concise overview of various legal drafting aspects related to criminal cases, covering topics like applications under the Criminal Procedure Code, plea bargaining, appeals to Sessions Court, revisions, and drafting complaints for cognizance. Learn about different applications, procedures, and important considerations in criminal legal drafting.

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SHORT NOTE ON LEGAL DRAFTING (CRIMINAL) PRESENTATION BY RAJASTHAN STATE LEGAL SERVICES AUTHORITY

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  1. SHORT NOTE ON LEGAL DRAFTING (CRIMINAL) PRESENTATION BY RAJASTHAN STATE LEGAL SERVICES AUTHORITY

  2. Short Note on Legal Drafting (Criminal)

  3. Trial Courts 1. Miscellaneous Applications Applications under Section 207 of the code of Criminal Procedure seeking copies of the documents filed along with the charge sheet. Exemption Applications under Sections 205/317 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. Applications for Superdari under Sections 451 & 457 of the Code of Criminal Procedure . Applications for Plea Bargaining under Section 265B of the Code of Criminal Procedure. Applications opposing remand and seeking bail and anticipatory bail. Application for Legal Interviews with clients in custody. Applications for compliance of provisions of the Jail Manual. 2. Appeals to the Sessions Court from an order of conviction and sentence passed by the Magistrate. 3.Revisions to the Sessions Court from an order passed by the Magistrate. 4.Drafting of complaints for which cognizance is taken under Section 190 (1)(a) of the Code of Criminal Procedure.

  4. High Courts

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