CrPC Section 424: Suspension of Imprisonment Sentence Execution

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CrPC Section 424: Suspension of Imprisonment Sentence Execution

1. Code:

Section 424 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (CrPC)

2. Explanation:

Section 424 of the CrPC empowers a court to suspend the execution of a sentence of imprisonment for a specified period, subject to certain conditions.

This provision is designed to provide relief to convicts facing imprisonment while allowing the court to maintain control over the situation. It is often applied in cases where the convict is:

  • Suffering from a serious illness
  • Pregnant or lactating
  • A minor
  • Having a family dependent on them

3. Illustration:

Imagine a woman convicted of theft is sentenced to six months’ imprisonment. During the hearing, the court learns she is heavily pregnant and has no family to care for her young child. Under Section 424, the court may suspend the execution of the sentence until after she delivers her child, provided she complies with certain conditions set by the court (such as regular appearances and good behavior).

4. Common Questions and Answers:

Q: Who can apply for suspension of sentence execution under Section 424?
A: The convict or their legal representative can apply for suspension of sentence execution.

Q: What are the conditions for suspension of sentence execution?
A: The court has the discretion to impose conditions, which may include:

  • Furnishing bail
  • Regular appearances in court
  • Good behavior
  • Other conditions deemed necessary by the court

Q: What happens if the convict violates the conditions?
A: If the convict violates the conditions, the court can revoke the suspension and order the immediate execution of the sentence.

Also Read  Section 361 CrPC: Special Reasons for Detention - Code of Criminal Procedure

Q: Can the suspension be granted in all cases?
A: No, the court has the discretion to grant or deny the application based on the circumstances of the case and the nature of the offense.

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