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Section 134 CrPC: Service and Notification of Orders – Code of Criminal Procedure

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Section 134 CrPC: Service and Notification of Orders

1. Code: Section 134 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (CrPC) deals with the service and notification of orders passed by criminal courts.

2. Explanation:

  • This section lays down the procedures for serving and notifying orders to parties involved in criminal proceedings, ensuring that everyone concerned is aware of the court’s decisions.
  • It covers various aspects, including modes of service, methods of notification, and situations where specific procedures apply.

3. Illustration:

  • Suppose a court issues a summons to a defendant in a criminal case. This summons must be served upon the defendant, either directly or through a recognized method specified under CrPC.
  • In another scenario, if a court grants bail to an accused, the order granting bail must be notified to the accused and the prosecution. This notification ensures that all parties are aware of the court’s decision.

4. Common Questions and Answers:

  • Q: Who is responsible for serving orders under Section 134?
  • A: The service of orders is typically undertaken by court officials like bailiffs or police officers.
  • Q: What happens if an order cannot be served directly on a person?
  • A: In such cases, alternative methods of service are available, like serving at the last known address or through publication in a newspaper.
  • Q: What are the different modes of notification mentioned in Section 134?
  • A: Notification can be done through personal service, registered post, or public proclamation.

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