Section outline
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Instructions/Guideline for the course:
- All the students registered for this course have to enroll in Moodle
- Students can find all the course materials from Moodle.
- All the students have to submit the soft copy of their "Assignment" in Moodle under the assignment section created here and for this, they will be graded here.
- One discussion or feedback forum is created under each of the lectures Students have to give their feedback on these forums and marks will be given for their feedback
- Any announcement regarding the class will be posted on Moodle. So they have to keep themselves always active on Moodle.
- All the quizzes and presentations will be held on face to face class and maybe a few of the classes will be held on online (Moodle) and it will be announced before the class
- The question pattern and the syllabus for the quizzes, midterm, and final exam is given hereunder each of the section (quizzes, midterm, and final)
- There are midterm and final exam preparation forums under these sections where students can discuss with each other about their midterm and final exam syllabus, any problem regarding the exam, etc.
Course Summary and Objectives:
The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 deals with the procedural process of criminal litigation. After completing this course students will learn the vital issues of criminal laws, such as the constitution of criminal courts, their structures, power and jurisdiction, inquiries of trial, duties of police in arresting offenders, and so on.
However, the specific objectives of this course are:
* To learn about the Trial Procedure in different courts and summary trials.
* To familiar with Mode of Taking and Recording Evidence.
* To understand Judgment, Death Sentence confirmation, Appeal, Reference, and Revision.
* To realize about Execution, Suspension, Remission, Commutation of Sentences.
* To learn about the provisions related to Bail and the Bonds.
* To know about the Irregular Proceedings and Miscellaneous ProvisionsCourse Syllabus:
* Trial of Cases by Magistrates
* Summary Trails
* Trial before Courts of Sessions
* Mode of Taking and Recording Evidence.
* Judgment
* Death Sentence confirmation
* Appeal, Reference, and Revision
* Execution, Suspension, Remission, and Commutation of Sentences
* Provisions as to Bail and the Bail Bonds
* Public Prosecutor, Irregular Proceedings.
* Disputes to Immovable Property.-
Amrin Akter
Lecturer
Department of Law
Faculty of Humanities and Social Science
Daffodil International University
LLB (Hon's) & LLM
Daffodil International University
Research Interest: International Law, Constitutional Law, Family law.
Email: amrin.law@diu.edu.bd
Contact Number: +8801912250022
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