Criminal Procedure Code
The Criminal Procedure Code (CPC) is a set of laws that outlines the process for handling criminal cases in a legal system. It provides guidelines for law enforcement, the courts, and legal representatives on how to conduct investigations, file charges, and ensure fair trials. The CPC aims to protect the rights of individuals while maintaining public order and justice.
The CPC covers various stages of a criminal case, including arrest, bail, trial, and appeals. It also defines the roles of key participants, such as judges, prosecutors, and defense attorneys. By establishing clear procedures, the CPC helps ensure that justice is served efficiently and fairly for all parties involved.