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Introduction of Criminal Law in India

Criminal law is known as a body of law which manage decisions regarding the criminal act and other offenses and it also has the responsibility of charging and giving a trial to the guilty parties. The main function of criminal law is to give justice to the convicted and punish the guilty by legal activities.

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Introduction of Criminal Law in India

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  1. Introduction of Criminal Law in India What is Criminal Law Criminal law is known as a body of law which manage decisions regarding the criminal act and other offenses and it also has the responsibility of charging and giving a trial to the guilty parties. The main function of criminal law is to give justice to the convicted and punish the guilty by legal activities. In today’s Modern world, Crime is being held in many areas and crime rate has been raised around the globe. For e.g. theft, murder, physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, threatening etc. In order to annihilate these wrongful acts by the wrongdoer, criminal law has been made. Whether you are convicted for a wrongdoing against any individual (like attack or murder), a wrongdoing against property (like shoplifting or robbery), or some other criminal offense, a criminal lawyer in lucknow high court can help. What is Indian Penal Code (IPC) In India, IPC (Indian Penal Code) is formed. It is the main criminal code of India. India Penal code or IPC was formed on 9th of October in 1860. IPC is started to cover all parts of criminal law. This code was started on the recommendation of first law commission of India which is established in 1834. IPC has been amended several times since it started. What is Crime Crime is defined as the violation of public rights and duties. Crime, offense, sin are the terms of breaking of law. Generally the meaning of crime is any serious violation of human laws: the crime of treason or robbery. Offense means an infraction of either human or divine law, and does not necessarily mean a serious one: an offense leading to a jail sentence; an offense against morals. Criminal lawyer A lawyer who has specialization in criminal law, known as criminal lawyer. Criminal lawyer represents their defendants in criminal cases in front of judges or jury. They defend the people who have been accused of committing crime. First they analyze and research the case then present it in the court in order to negotiate a plea bargain or gain the defendant’s freedom. What types of cases do criminal lawyers in Lucknow high court deal with? The diverse spectrum of criminal cases that they handle are as follows Domestic Violence crimes, Drug crimes,

  2. Violent crimes to theft,  Fraud, Embezzlement, and many more. They work to defend individuals, organizations, and entities which have been charged with a crime. Best advocates in Lucknow High court At law chamber is one of the main and biggest online platform for best advocates in Lucknow High court. Advocates on at law chamber are extraordinary in their methodology. They also represents foreign and domestic multinational corporations in supreme court, High courts, Industrial councils, work courts and any remaining legitimate gathering other than filling in as lawful guidance to the a large number of the main Non-administrative associations in the country. Lawyers of atlaw chambers are capable of and represent all parts of criminal law in Lucknow high court.

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