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CrPC, 1973
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CrPCChapter XXXIISection 420
Section420

Warrant with whom to be lodged

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When a prisoner is to be confined in a jail, the warrant must be lodged with the jailor. That delivers the warrant to the jailor so the jailor can lawfully receive and detain the prisoner in the jail.

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Ravi is sentenced to imprisonment by a magistrate. The court's warrant for his confinement is lodged with the jailor, so the jailor takes custody of Ravi and confines him in the jail.

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When the prisoner is to be confined in a jail, the warrant shall be lodged with the Jailor.

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XXXII

Chapter XXXII

Execution, Suspension, Remission And Commutation Of Sentences

In this chapter

  • 413Execution of order passed under section 368
  • 414Execution of sentence of death passed by High Court
  • 415Postponement of execution of sentence of death in case of appeal to Supreme Court
  • 416Postponement of capital sentence on pregnant woman
  • 417Power to appoint place of imprisonment
  • 418Execution of sentence of imprisonment
  • 419Direction of warrant for execution
  • 420Warrant with whom to be lodged
  • 421Warrant for levy of fine
  • 422Effect of such warrant
  • 423Warrant for levy of fine issued by a Court in any territory to which this Code does not extend
  • 424Suspension of execution of sentence of imprisonment
  • 425Who may issue warrant
  • 426Sentence on escaped convict when to take effect
  • 427Sentence on offender already sentenced for another offence
  • 428Period of detention undergone by the accused to be set off against the sentence of imprisonment
  • 429Saving
  • 430Return of warrant on execution of sentence
  • 431Money ordered to be paid recoverable as a fine
  • 432Power to suspend or remit sentences
  • 433Power to commute sentence
  • 433ARestriction on powers of remission or commutation in certain cases
  • 434Concurrent power of Central Government in case of death sentences
  • 435State Government to act after consultation with Central Government in certain cases
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