CIVICS : Ch-6 Understanding our criminal justice
system
Question-1
Define the term ‘offence’.
Answer: It means that any act which is defined as crime
by the law.
Question-2
What are 4 key players
in the criminal justice system?
Answer: The 4 key players are:
1. The police
2. The public prosecutor
3. The defence lawyer
4. The judge
Question-3
Write a brief note on the criminal procedure
in the Criminal Justice System in India.
Ans: A
crime is first reported by the victim to the Police and the police file a FIR
or First Information Report. Then the police begin the investigation and arrest
the suspected person or persons. The police then file a charge sheet in the
Magistrate’s Court. The trial begins in court. The Public Prosecutor represents
the victim and the accused can defend themselves with the help of a lawyer.
Once the trial is over the accused is either
convicted or acquitted. If convicted, the accused can appeal to the higher
court.
Question-4
What are D.K. Basu Guidelines?
Ans:D.K.
Basu Guidelines are as follows
• The police officials who carry out the arrest
or interrogation should wear clear, accurate and visible identification and
name tags with their designations.
• A memo of arrest should be prepared at the
time of arrest and should include the time and date of arrest. It should also
be attested by at least one witness who could include a family member of the
person arrested. The arrest memo should be counter-signed by the person
arrested.
• The person arrested, detained or being
interrogated has a right to inform a relative, friend or well wisher.
• When a friend or relative lives outside the
district, the time, place of arrest and venue of custody must be notified by
police within 8 to 12 hours after arrest.
Question-5
What is a FIR?
Ans :FIR
stands for First Information Report. The police have to file a FIR whenever a
person gives information about a known offence. This information can be given
to the police either orally or in writing. The FIR should
mention the date, time and place of the offence, details about the offence,
including a description of the events. The FIR should also state the name and
address of the complainant.
There is a prescribed form in which the police
register an FIR and it is signed by the complainant. The complainant also has a
legal right to get a free copy of the FIR from the police.
Question-6
Who is a public Prosecutor?
Ans:The
Prosecutor’ is a lawyer representing the state or the people of the state in a
criminal trial.
Question-7
What is the role of the judge in the Criminal
Justice System?
Answer -The judge conducts the trial impartially and in an open court. The judge
hears all the witnesses and any other evidence presented by the prosecution and
the defence.
The judge decides whether the accused person is
guilty or innocent on the basis of the evidence presented and in accordance
with the law.
If the accused is convicted, then the judge
pronounces the sentence. He may send the person to jail or impose a fine or
both, depending on what the law prescribes.
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