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Section 118 CrPC: Discharge of Person Accused in India

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Last updated: May 22, 2024 6:03 pm
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Section 118 CrPC: Discharge of Person Accused in India

Contents
1. The Code2. Explanation3. Illustration4. Common Questions and Answers

1. The Code

Section 118 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (CrPC) deals with the discharge of a person accused of an offense.

2. Explanation

This section empowers a Magistrate to discharge an accused person if, after considering the evidence presented by the prosecution, the Magistrate finds that there is no sufficient ground for proceeding against the accused.
Essentially, it means that the prosecution has failed to establish a prima facie case against the accused.

3. Illustration

Consider a case where a person is accused of theft. The prosecution presents evidence, but it is weak and inconclusive. The Magistrate, after scrutinizing the evidence, determines that it’s insufficient to establish a prima facie case of theft against the accused. In this scenario, the Magistrate would discharge the accused under Section 118 CrPC.

4. Common Questions and Answers

  • Q: What is a prima facie case?
  • A: It refers to a case where the evidence, at first glance, suggests that the accused is likely guilty of the crime. It is a preliminary assessment based on the initial evidence presented.
  • Q: Can the accused be discharged at any stage of the trial?
  • A: Yes, an accused can be discharged at any stage of the trial before framing of charges. However, it is generally done after the prosecution has concluded presenting its evidence.
  • Q: What happens after the discharge?
  • A: If the accused is discharged under Section 118 CrPC, the criminal proceedings against the accused are terminated. The accused is free from the charges.
  • Q: Can the prosecution appeal against the order of discharge?
  • A: Yes, the prosecution can appeal against the order of discharge to a higher court.

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