This subject covers procedural criminal law as examined in Part 1, focusing on arrest, bail, investigation, trial stages, compounding, appeals and revisions under the Code of Criminal Procedure and its new code successor, with particular attention to Supreme Court interpretations that commonly feature in MCQs.
By the end of this subject, the learner will be able to outline the sequential stages of a criminal case from FIR to appeal, explain key procedural provisions on arrest, bail, trial, compounding and limitation, and answer MCQs that require applying Criminal Procedure Code provisions and Supreme Court case law to practical procedural fact situations.