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Tag: CrPC 225 – Trial to be conducted by Public Prosecutor

Criminal Trial Procedure in India

Posted on March 21 by Suprajaa Rajan

A criminal trial is the formal judicial process through which a court determines the guilt or innocence of an accused person based on evidence presented before it. The trial ensures that justice is administered in accordance with established legal principles, including fairness, due process, and the presumption of innocence.

The procedure governing criminal trials is laid down under the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 and its corresponding provisions under the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023.

A criminal trial begins after the court takes cognisance of an offence and proceeds through several structured stages until the delivery of judgment.

Types of Criminal Trials

The law recognises different types of trials depending on the nature and seriousness of the offence.

Sessions Trial

Serious offences such as those punishable with severe penalties are tried by a Court of Session. These trials are governed by:

  • Sections 225–237 CrPC (Sections 248–260 BNSS)

Warrant Trial

Cases involving offences punishable with imprisonment exceeding two years are tried as warrant cases:

  • Sections 238–250 CrPC (Sections 261–273 BNSS)

Summons Trial

Less serious offences are tried as summons cases:

  • Sections 251–259 CrPC (Sections 274–282 BNSS)

Thus, the classification ensures that procedure varies according to the gravity of the offence.

Stages of Criminal Trial

A criminal trial follows a structured sequence. Each stage plays a specific role in ensuring fairness and proper adjudication.

1. Taking Cognisance

The trial process begins when the Magistrate takes cognisance under:

  • Section 190 CrPC (Section 210 BNSS)

At this stage, the court examines the police report or complaint and decides whether to proceed.

2. Appearance of Accused

Once the court takes cognisance, it secures the presence of the accused by issuing:

  • Summons

  • Warrant

This ensures that the accused appears before the court and participates in the proceedings.

3. Supply of Documents

The court must provide copies of relevant documents to the accused under:

  • Section 207 CrPC (Section 230 BNSS)

These documents include:

  • Charge sheet

  • Statements of witnesses

  • Other material relied upon by the prosecution

This step ensures transparency and fairness.

4. Framing of Charges

Next, the court frames charges under:

  • Section 228 CrPC (Section 251 BNSS)

  • Section 240 CrPC (Section 263 BNSS)

At this stage, the court formally informs the accused of the allegations. The accused may either plead guilty or claim trial.

5. Prosecution Evidence

If the accused claims trial, the prosecution begins presenting evidence.

This stage includes:

  • Examination-in-chief of witnesses

  • Cross-examination by the defence

  • Re-examination if required

The prosecution must prove its case beyond reasonable doubt.

6. Statement of Accused

After the prosecution evidence concludes, the court records the statement of the accused under:

  • Section 313 CrPC (Section 351 BNSS)

This allows the accused to explain the circumstances appearing in evidence against them.

7. Defence Evidence

The accused may then present defence evidence, although this step is optional.

The defence may:

  • Examine witnesses

  • Produce documents

  • Challenge prosecution evidence

This stage strengthens the principle of fair opportunity to defend.

8. Final Arguments

Both parties present their final arguments.

  • The prosecution summarises evidence to establish guilt

  • The defence highlights inconsistencies and raises doubts

The court, thus, evaluates these submissions before delivering judgment.

9. Judgment

Finally, the court delivers judgment under:

  • Section 353 CrPC (Section 392 BNSS)

The court may:

  • Convict the accused, or

  • Acquit the accused

The judgment must contain reasons and findings based on evidence.

Standard of Proof in Criminal Trials

The prosecution must establish guilt beyond reasonable doubt. This high standard protects individuals from wrongful conviction.

If reasonable doubt exists, the court must give the benefit of doubt to the accused and acquit them.

Rights of the Accused During Trial

The criminal trial process protects several fundamental rights of the accused.

These include:

  • Right to a fair trial

  • Right to legal representation

  • Right to cross-examine witnesses

  • Right against self-incrimination

These safeguards ensure that the trial remains just, impartial, and balanced.

Importance of Criminal Trial Procedure

Criminal trial procedure ensures that justice is not arbitrary but follows a structured legal process.

It:

  • Protects individual liberty

  • Ensures accountability for offences

  • Maintains public confidence in the justice system

Therefore, a properly conducted trial is essential for the rule of law.

Conclusion

The criminal trial procedure, thus, forms the backbone of the justice delivery system. It, undeniably, ensures that courts determine guilt or innocence through a fair and structured process.

By incorporating safeguards, procedural checks, and judicial oversight, the system therefore balances the rights of the accused with the need to prosecute offences effectively and uphold justice.

Related Legal Concepts

Explore the earlier stages that lead to a criminal trial:

  • First Information Report (FIR)
  • Police Investigation
  • Charge Sheet and Final Report
  • Discharge of Accused
  • Framing of Charges

Index of Law Concepts explained here.


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Rekha Murarka Vs State of WB and Anr on 20 November, 2019

Posted on December 21, 2019 by ShadesOfKnife

Supreme Court held that a Private Counsel of Victim cannot examine witnesses and make arguments instead of the Public Prosecutor or Assistant Public Prosecutor.

From Para 10

10. From a reading of these provisions, it is clear that a Public Prosecutor is entrusted with the responsibility of conducting the prosecution of a case.  That this is a crucial role is evident from conditions such as in Section 24(7), which stipulates a minimum legal experience of seven years for a person to be eligible to be a Public Prosecutor. It is further clear from a joint reading of Section 301 and the proviso to Section 24(8) that the two provisions are mutually complementary. There is no bar on the victim engaging a private counsel to assist the prosecution, subject to the permission of the Court.

Rekha Murarka Vs State of WB and Anr on 20 November, 2019

Citations: [2019 SCC ONLINE SC 1495], [2020 SCC 2 474], [2020 SCC CRI 1 496], [2020 AIR SC 100]

Other Sources: https://indiankanoon.org/doc/65107762/

https://www.casemine.com/judgement/in/5dd794e33321bc2723aac4d2

https://www.indianemployees.com/judgments/details/rekha-murarka-versus-the-state-of-west-bengal-and-anr


The impugned order of Hon’ble Calcutta High Court is given below.

Rekha Murarka Vs State of West Bengal and Anr on 29 Jul 2019

Other Source:

https://www.casemine.com/judgement/in/5d46f9974a9326261702e637

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