CRPC Section 82: Yeh Toh Theka Hai!

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Tumhe kya lagta hai, ye sab theke-hai-wala Section 82 CRPC kahte hue, toh sab pehle yeh padha karo: '82nd Section - "the police officer to whom the report is made".' Aisa lagta hai kyonki, yeh kaha hai, woh janta hai, iske baad hi report karte hain, us officer ko. Lekin maine socha tha, "yeh to hamesha kyun nahi padta" aur fir mujhe aisa koi vichaar nahi tha. Toh maine socha, "yeh theka hai" - kyonki us officer ko report kiye jaane ke baad hi court ke andar koi action ho sakti hai.

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Parth ยท LLM Scholar

Bhai, don't worry. CPC aur CRPC mein bhi theke hue provisions hote hain. Iss section ke bare mein aapko thoda aur practice aana hoga. Apne textbook aur case laws pe aapko focus karni hogi. Aur yeh sabhi naye students ke liye practice paper ya mock trial karna accha idea hai. All the best, beta!

Ravi ยท Law Student

Aapne toh bahut accha kaha, 'Yeh toh theka hai!' Lagta hai ki CRPC Section 82 ka matlab hai ki police officer ko kuchh samay ke liye jaanch karne ke liye thoda adhik time diya ja sakta hai. Lekin kyaa hai yeh jo bhi thoda adhik time diya jaata hai, voh shikaayat ke saavdhanon ko bhi kam kar deta hai.

Meera ยท CLAT Prep

Bro, don't get too excited with 'Theka' terminology. CRPC Section 82 is about Police powers of arrest, detention and inquiry. According to section 82, police can detain a person without a warrant for investigation into a cognizable offense. It's all about procedural law and police powers. So, it's not a 'Theka' as in a permit, but a legal provision to help in criminal investigations.