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Selected Notes For LLB 3YDC Preparation Osmania University


PAPER-II: CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE, LAW OF JUVENILE
JUSTICE AND PROBATION OF OFFENDERS

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PAPER-II: CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE, LAW OF JUVENILE JUSTICE AND PROBATION OF
OFFENDERS __________________________________________________________________ 3
Suggested Readings: _______________________________________________________________ 3
LLB 3YDC SEMESTER V EXAMINATION JAN/FEB 2014 _____________________________________ 4
LLB 5YDC SEMESTER IX EXAMINATION JAN/FEB 2014 _____________________________________ 5
LLB 3YDC SEMESTER V EXAMINATION FEB/MAR 2013 ____________________________________ 6
LLB 3YDC SEMESTER V EXAMINATION AUG/SEP 2013 _____________________________________ 7
LLB 3YDC SEMESTER V EXAMINATION JUL/AUG 2012 _____________________________________ 8
LLB 5YDC SEMESTER IX EXAMINATION JAN 2012 _________________________________________ 9
LLB 3YDC SEMESTER V EXAMINATION APR/MAY 2011 ___________________________________ 10
LLB 3YDC SEMESTER V(Backlog) EXAMINATION JUN/JUL 2011 _____________________________ 11
LLB 3YDC SEMESTER V(Backlog) EXAMINATION MAY/JUN 2010 ____________________________ 12

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SYLLABUS OF LL.B. (3YDC) THREE-YEAR DEGREE COURSE
WITH EFFECT FROM 2009-2010 (http://www.osmania.ac.in)

LLB SEMESTER V
PAPER-II: CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE, LAW OF JUVENILE
JUSTICE AND PROBATION OF OFFENDERS
Unit-I : The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 : The rationale of Criminal Procedure The importance
of fair trial Constitutional Perspectives : Articles 14, 20 & 21 The organization of Police,
Prosecutor and Defence Counsel Pre-trial Process Arrest Distinction between cognizable and
non-cognizable offences Steps to ensure presence of accused at trial -- Warrant and Summons cases
Arrest with and without Warrant The absconder status Rights of arrested persons under Cr.P.C.
and Article 22 (2) of the Constitution of India.
Unit-II: Search and Seizure Search with and without warrant Police search during investigation
General Principles of Search Seizure Constitutional aspects of validity of Search and Seizure
proceedings.
Unit-III : Trial Process: Commencement of Proceedings Dismissal of Complaint Bail, Bail able and
Non-bailable Offences Cancellation of Bails Anticipatory Bail General Principles concerning
Bail Bond Preliminary pleas to bar trial Jurisdiction Time Limitations Pleas of Autrefois
Acquit and Autrefois Convict Fair Trial Concept of fair trial Presumption of innocence
Venue of trial Jurisdiction of Criminal Courts Rights of accused -- Constitutional Interpretation of
Article 21 as a right to speedy trial Charge Form and content of Charge Trial before a Court of
Session : Procedural steps and substantive rights.
Unit-IV: Judgment: Form and content -- Summary trial Post-conviction orders in lieu of punishment
Modes of providing judgment copy appeals, review and revisions.
Unit-V: Probation and Parole: Authority granting Parole Supervision Conditional release -suspension of sentence Procedure under Probation of Offenders Act, 1958 -- Salient features of the
Act. Juvenile Justice System -- Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act of 2000 -Procedure under Juvenile JusticeAct Treatment and Rehabilitation of Juveniles Protection of
Juvenile Offenders Legislative and Judicial Role.

Suggested Readings:
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3.
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5.
6.

Kelkar R.V.: Criminal Procedure, 3rd Edn. Eastern Book Co., Lucknow, 1993.
Ratanlal and Dhirajlal: The Code of Criminal Procedure, 15th Edn. Wadhwa & Co.,
Padala Rama Reddi: The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, Asia Law House, Hyderabad.
Prof. S.N. Misra: The Code of Criminal Procedure, Central Law Agency.
M.P. Tandon: Criminal Procedure Code, Allahabad Law Agency.
Shoorvir Tyage: The Code of Criminal Procedure, Allahabad Law Agency.

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PAPER-II: CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE, LAW OF JUVENILE JUSTICE AND
PROBATION OF OFFENDERS

LLB 3YDC SEMESTER V EXAMINATION JAN/FEB 2014

PART-A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
I. Answer any FIVE of the following:
1. Probation
5. Non-Bailable Offence
2. Inquiry
6. Complaint
3. Sessions Judge
7. Fair Trial
4. Summons Case
8. Charge Sheet
PART-B (2 x 15 = 30 Marks)
II. Answer any TWO of the following:
9. Explain the law relating to trial under Cr.P.C.
10. Explain the constitutional validity of search and seizure
11. Differentiate between bailable and non-bailable offences
12. What are the salient features of Probation of Offenders Act?
PART-C (2 x 10 = 20 Marks)
III. Answer any TWO of the following:
13. A person was arrested presuming that he is a terrorist. Whether he can be released on
bail? Discuss.
14. An in charge Sessions Judge awarded death sentence. Whether it can be executed or not?
15. Laxmi was an under trial prisoner for last 6 months and at last court granted bail, but she
could not fulfill the conditions. What is the remedy for her? Suggest.
16. Mr. X involved in a conspiracy. Whether a police officer is having authority to arrest Mr.
X for conspiracy or not? Discuss.

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PAPER-II: CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE, LAW OF JUVENILE JUSTICE AND
PROBATION OF OFFENDERS

LLB 5YDC SEMESTER IX EXAMINATION JAN/FEB 2014


PART-A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
I. Answer any FIVE of the following:
1. Cognizable Offence
5. Rights of Accused
2. Arrest
6. Sessions Judge
3. Investigation
7. Plea of Bargaining
4. Complaint
8. Compensation
PART-B (2 x 15 = 30 Marks)
II. Answer any TWO of the following:
9. Write an essay on First Information Report
10. Examine the law relating to search and seizure
11. Define charge. What are the exceptions for framing charge?
12. Write about the rehabilitative procedure to be followed for Juvenile under Juvenile
Justice Act 2000.
PART-C (2 x 10 = 20 Marks)
III. Answer any TWO of the following:
13. A, murdered his own wife and cut into pieces and burnt in furnace. He was arrested.
Which court is having the power to punish? What is the offence done by A?
14. Awas raped and the fact was not disclosed to anyone. After 6 months, information was
given to the police. Whether police are having power to file FIR, and arrest the accused.
If so, which court is having the power?
15. X, within a period of one year committed theft, misappropriation, criminal trespass and
attempt to murder. Which court is having jurisdiction to proceed against the accused and
what will be the punishment?
16. A boy of 16 years committed theft and spent the money for his sick mother. Whether the
boy is punishable or not. If so, which court is having the jurisdiction to punish him?

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PAPER-II: CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE, LAW OF JUVENILE JUSTICE AND
PROBATION OF OFFENDERS

LLB 3YDC SEMESTER V EXAMINATION FEB/MAR 2013

PART-A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
I. Answer any FIVE of the following:
1. Charge
5. Prosecutor
2. Non-Cognizable offence
6. Arrest
3. Inquiry
7. Juvenile
4. Bailable Offence
8. Compensation
PART-B (2 x 15 = 30 Marks)
II. Answer any TWO of the following:
9. Explain the procedure which a police officer has to follow in making an arrest.
10. Examine the provisions of the criminal procedure code relating to Appeal and Revision
11. Write a brief note on the provisions relating to search and seizure
12. What is meant by Joinder of Charges? Under what circumstances can charges be joined?
PART-C (2 x 10 = 20 Marks)
III. Answer any TWO of the following:
13. A person Z is tried for causing grievous hurt to another person X and Z was convicted. X
Subsequently dies. Can Z be tried for murder again? Comment.
14. When a person is arrested for committing a bailable offence and is refused bail, does it
amount to illegal detention? Explain.
15. A police officer enters the house of Y and starts searching it. Decide whether it is
permitted under Criminal Procedure Code.
16. A person is arrested for committing rape, he insists upon medical examination. Is he
justified in making such a demand?

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PAPER-II: CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE, LAW OF JUVENILE JUSTICE AND
PROBATION OF OFFENDERS

LLB 3YDC SEMESTER V EXAMINATION AUG/SEP 2013

PART-A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
I. Answer any FIVE of the following:
1. Revision
2. Search
3. Police
4. Cognizable Offence
5. Parole
6. Bail
7. Juvenile Home
8. Rights of Arrested person
PART-B (2 x 15 = 30 Marks)
II. Answer any TWO of the following:
9. Define Arrest. How is a person is arrested in non-cognizable offence?
10. Explain the Law relating to FIR.
11. Write a brief note on the role of Judiciary under Juvenile Justice Act.
12. Define charge. What are the exceptions to frame a charge under Cr.P.C.?
PART-C (2 x 10 = 20 Marks)
III. Answer any TWO of the following:
13. Satish killed his wife by giving poison. He committed the crime for first time. Whether
he can be released on probation?
14. Satyam committed rape and he is absconding. Whether monetary relief can be granted to
the victim or not? Discuss.
15. Mr. A was released on bail. While he is on bail, he again committed an offence. State
whether bail is going to be continued or not?
16. A boy of 12 years of age committed theft from his fathers pocket. Whether he is
punishable? If so, which court is having the power?

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PAPER-II: CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE, LAW OF JUVENILE JUSTICE AND
PROBATION OF OFFENDERS

LLB 3YDC SEMESTER V EXAMINATION JUL/AUG 2012

PART-A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
I. Answer any FIVE of the following:
1. Bailable Offence
5. Chief Judicial Magistrate
2. Investigation
6. Juvenile
3. Summary Trial
7. Bail Bond
4. Public Prosecutor
8. Appeal
PART-B (2 x 15 = 30 Marks)
II. Answer any TWO of the following:
9. Define Arrest. How is a person is arrested in cognizable offence?
10. Differentiate between a warrant case and summons case.
11. Explain the law relating to searches under CrPC.
12. Differentiate between parole and probation.
PART-C (2 x 10 = 20 Marks)
III. Answer any TWO of the following:

13. Ms. L is an under trial prisoner for the last 6 months. The criminal court trying her case
granted bail, but she could not fulfill the conditions. What is the other alternative for her?
Suggest.
14. Trial started against Mr. J in a criminal case and it is yet to be completed. At this stage
Public Prosecutor included another charge against Mr. J. Whether it is justified?
15. Mr. S was released on bail in a murder case and within a period of 3 months he
attempted to commit another murder. Whether his bail continues?
16. Rosy concealed the evidence relating to an offence committed by her husband. Whether
she is liable. If so, under what section and by which court?

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PAPER-II: CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE, LAW OF JUVENILE JUSTICE AND
PROBATION OF OFFENDERS

LLB 5YDC SEMESTER IX EXAMINATION JAN 2012


PART-A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
I. Answer any FIVE of the following:
1. Prosecutor
5. Anticipatory Bail
2. Plea Bargaining
6. Police Report
3. Inquest report
7. Complaint
4. Search and Seizure
8. Search
PART-B (2 x 15 = 30 Marks)
II. Answer any TWO of the following:
9. Differentiate between summons and warrant case.
10. Define the term Charge. What are the exceptions to a charge?
11. Examine the rehabilitative measures taken under the Juvenile Justice Act.
12. Distinguish between cognizable and non-cognizable offences.
PART-C (2 x 10 = 20 Marks)
III. Answer any TWO of the following:
13. A, B, C and D together murdered Zs wife. Examine whether all the four offenders can
be punished equally and which court has the jurisdiction to try the case.
14. A person Y was on parole. While on parole, he committed the offence of murder. Explain
whether he is liable for punishment.
15. In a criminal proceeding before a Magistrate of the 1st class, the Magistrate awarded a
sentence of seven years imprisonment. Examine whether the sentence given is in
accordance with the provisions of the CrPC.
16. A person Z was accused or charged under Sec. 498-A. He applies for anticipatory bail.
Examine whether he is entitled for such bail and which court has the power to grant such
bail.

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PAPER-II: CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE, LAW OF JUVENILE JUSTICE AND
PROBATION OF OFFENDERS

LLB 3YDC SEMESTER V EXAMINATION APR/MAY 2011

PART-A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
I. Answer any FIVE of the following:
1. Inquiry
5. Seizure
2. Cognizable Offence
6. Probation
3. Arrest
7. Non-bailable offence
4. Compensation
8. Fair Trial
PART-B (2 x 15 = 30 Marks)
II. Answer any TWO of the following:
9. Distinguish between cognizable and non-cognizable offences.
10. Write the procedure relating to trial before a Court of Session.
11. Define Charge. What are the exceptions for framing a charge?
12. Explain the law relating to Appeals and Revisions.
PART-C (2 x 10 = 20 Marks)
III. Answer any TWO of the following:
13. Raman was released on parole and during his parole period, he committed murder.
Whether he is punishable?
14. Magistrate of 1st Class awarded 7 years punishment in a criminal case. Whether the
punishment is legal? Decide.
15. A boy aged 11 years committed theft of money and purchased chocolates for his friends.
Whether he is punishable?
16. A was arrested on the allegation of involving in terrorist activities. He applied for Bail.
Whether the court grants bail. Decide.

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PAPER-II: CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE, LAW OF JUVENILE JUSTICE AND
PROBATION OF OFFENDERS

LLB 3YDC SEMESTER V(Backlog) EXAMINATION JUN/JUL 2011

PART-A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
I. Answer any FIVE of the following:
1. Charge
5. Plea Bargaining
2. Bailable offence
6. Search
3. Juvenile
7. Police report
4. Parole
8. Warrant
PART-B (2 x 15 = 30 Marks)
II. Answer any TWO of the following:
9. Distinguish between summons and warrant case.
10. Who can file a complaint? Write exceptions if any.
11. Difference between Appeal and Revision.
12. What are the rehabilitative measures taken under Juvenile Justice Act.
PART-C (2 x 10 = 20 Marks)
III. Answer any TWO of the following:
13. Mr. S was released on bail and he again committed theft. Whether he can be released on
bail?
14. A, B, C and D burnt As wife to death. Which court has the power to punish? What is the
punishment for all the four?
15. A was charged under Sec. 498-A. He applied for anticipatory bail. Is he entitled?
16. A wife and husband committed a theft of 5 tolas gold from a house for the first time.
What is the measure of punishment that can be inflicted on the couple. Which court will
have jurisdiction to try the case?

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PAPER-II: CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE, LAW OF JUVENILE JUSTICE AND
PROBATION OF OFFENDERS

LLB 3YDC SEMESTER V(Backlog) EXAMINATION MAY/JUN 2010

PART-A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
I. Answer any FIVE of the following:
1. Non-Cognizable offence
5. Complaint
2. Prosecutor
6. Summons Cases
3. Inquest report
7. Probation
4. Anticipatory Bail
8. Review
PART-B (2 x 15 = 30 Marks)
II. Answer any TWO of the following:
9. Discuss the procedure to be followed by a police officer in effecting arrest. Refer to
statutory provisions and case law.
10. Explain the provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure with regard to Appeal and
Revision.
11. What is juvenile court? What are its characteristics? Compare juvenile court with an
ordinary criminal court.
12. Explain the rights of arrested person under CrPC and Act 22 (2) of the Indian
Constitution.
PART-C (2 x 10 = 20 Marks)
III. Answer any TWO of the following:
13. A is tried for causing grievous hurt to B and convicted. B afterwards dies. Can A
be tried for murder again?
14. X was charged for committing robbery. He was not in a position to engage an advocate
for his defence. The magistrate did not inform him of his right to legal assistance. He was
convicted. Is the judgment of conviction sustainable? Decide.
15. If a person arrested on the accusation of a bailable offence is refused bail, will the
detention of such person be considered illegal? Decide.
16. A boy aged 17 years was tried for the offence of theft by the court of JMFC and was
convicted. He pleads that his conviction was illegal, because he was not tried by juvenile
court. Decide.

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