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Section 7 CrPC: Territorial Divisions of India – Code of Criminal Procedure

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Section 7 CrPC: Territorial Divisions of India

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This section defines the territorial divisions of India for the purposes of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC). It divides India into states and union territories, specifying their respective jurisdictions.

Explanation

Section 7 CrPC establishes the legal framework for territorial jurisdiction in criminal matters. It outlines the following:

  • States and Union Territories: India is divided into states and union territories, each having its own legislative and executive powers.
  • Jurisdiction of Courts: The jurisdiction of courts is determined by the territorial limits of the state or union territory where they are located.
  • Application of CrPC: The CrPC applies to all states and union territories, ensuring uniformity in criminal procedure throughout the country.

Illustration

Imagine a crime is committed in Delhi, a union territory. The case will be investigated by Delhi Police and heard in a court located in Delhi. The CrPC will be applied in the same manner as it would be in any other state of India.

Common Questions and Answers

Q: What happens if a crime is committed across state boundaries?
A: In such cases, the jurisdiction may lie with the state where the crime originated or where the accused is apprehended, depending on the specific circumstances.

Q: Does Section 7 CrPC apply to all criminal offenses?
A: Yes, it applies to all criminal offenses under Indian law, regardless of their nature or severity.

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