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CrPC, 1973
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CrPCChapter XVIIISection 234
Section234

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After the defence finishes examining its witnesses, the prosecutor must sum up the prosecution case and then the accused or the accused's pleader may reply. If the accused or pleader raises any point of law, the prosecution may, with the Judge's permission, make submissions on that legal point.

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After Priya's defence witnesses finish giving evidence, the public prosecutor summarizes the prosecution's case and then Priya's lawyer replies. If Priya's lawyer raises a point about admissibility of a document, the prosecution can ask the Judge's permission to make submissions on that legal point.

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When the examination of the witnesses (if any) for the defence is complete, the prosecutor shall sum up his case and the accused or his pleader shall be entitled to reply:

Provided that where any point of law is raised by the accused or his pleader, the prosecution may, with the permission of the Judge, make his submissions with regard to such point of law.

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XVIII

Chapter XVIII

Trial Before A Court Of Session

In this chapter

  • 225Trial to be conducted by Public Prosecutor
  • 226Opening case for prosecution
  • 227Discharge
  • 228Framing of charge
  • 229Conviction on plea of guilty
  • 230Date for prosecution evidence
  • 231Evidence for prosecution
  • 232Acquittal
  • 233Entering upon defence
  • 234Arguments
  • 235Judgment of acquittal or conviction
  • 236Previous conviction
  • 237Procedure in cases instituted under section 199(2)
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