CrPC 212 — Particulars as to time, place and person

Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973

Statutory text

(1) The charge shall contain such particulars as to
the  time  and  place of the  alleged  offence, and the  person  (if any) against whom, or the  thing (if any) in

respect of which, it was committed, as are reasonably sufficient to give the accused notice of the matter with which he is charged.
(2) When the accused is charged with criminal breach of trust or dishonest misappropriation of money
or other movable property, it shall be sufficient to specify the gross sum or, as the case may be, describe
the  movable  property  in  respect  of  which  the  offence  is  alleged  to  have  been  committed,  and  the  dates
between which the offence is alleged to have been committed, without specifying particular items or exact
dates,  and  the  charge  so  framed  shall  be  deemed  to  be  a  charge  of  one  offence  within  the  meaning  of
section 219:
Provided that the time included between the first and last of such dates shall not exceed one year.

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