Sunday, 4 May 2014

Code Of Criminal Procedure 1898 Section 352

THE CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE (ACT V OF 1898)

PART VI

PROCEEDINGS IN PROSECUTIONS'

 

CHAPTER XXIV

 

GENERAL PROVISIONS AS TO INQUIRIES AND TRIALS

 

352. Courts to be open. The place in which any Criminal Court is held for the purpose of inquiring into or trying any offence shall be deemed an open Court, to which the public generally may have access, so far as the same can conveniently contain them:

 

Provided that the Presiding Judge or Magistrate may, if he thinks fit, order at any stage of any inquiry into, or trial of, any particular case, that the public generally, or any particular person shall not have access to, or be or remain in the room or building used by the Court.

 

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