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Class Notes Class: VIII Topic: Ch.6. Understanding Our Criminal Justice System Subject: Social and Political Life Extra questions.To be written in notebook. 1)What are the procedures that have to be followed if the criminal trial has to be a fair trial? Ans- The procedures that have to be followed are as follows- • A copy of the charge sheet and all other evidence that the prosecution presented has to be given to the accused. • The trial has to be held in an open court, in public view and in the presence of the accused. • The accused has to be given a lawyer to defend himself in case he or she cannot afford to employ a lawyer. • The prosecution has to prove beyond reasonable doubt of guilty of the accused. • The judge decides the judge decides the matter only on the basis of the evidence before the court. 2) Describe the role of police in investigating a crime. Ans-The role of police in investigating a crime: • To investigate any complaint about the commission of a crime. • To record statements of witnesses and collect different kinds of evidence. On the basis of investigation the police are required to form an opinion.Finally the police will file a charge sheet in the court against the accused. 3)What do you know about an FIR? Ans-An FIR is First Information Report. i) An officer in charge of a police station has to register an FIR whenever a person gives information about a cognizable offence. ii) The FIR usually mentions the date, time and place of the offence, details the basic facts of the offence, including a description of the events. 4) Explain the role of a judge in the Indian criminal justice system. Ans- The role of a judge in the Indian criminal justice system are – i)To conduct the trial impartially and in open court ii)To hear all the witnesses and see evidence. iii)To decide whether the accused person is guilty or innocent. If 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. 5) What is the Role of the Public Prosecutor? Ans-i)Public Prosecutor is one who represents the interests of the State. ii)The role of the Prosecutor begins once the police has conducted the investigation and filed the charge sheet in the court. iii)He/she has no role to play in the investigation. iv)The Prosecutor must conduct the prosecution on behalf of the State. As an officer of the court, it is his/ her duty to act impartially and present the full and material facts, witnesses and evidence before the court to enable the court to decide the case. Questions to be done by the students. 1) Explain the terms (a) Cross Examine (b)Detention (c)Accused (d) Witness 2) What are the specific requirements and procedures laid down by the Supreme Court, which the police and other agencies have to follow for the arrest, detention and interrogation of any person? 3) What are the fundamental rights guaranteed to every arrested person as per Article 22 of the Constitution and criminal law?
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