CrPC 301 — Appearance by Public Prosecutors

Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973

Statutory text

(1) The Public Prosecutor or Assistant Public Prosecutor in charge
of a case may appear and plead without any written authority before any Court in which that case is under inquiry, trial or appeal.
(2) If in any such case  any private  person instructs a  pleader to prosecute  any person in  any  Court,  the  Public
Prosecutor  or  Assistant  Public  Prosecutor in  charge  of  the  case  shall  conduct  the  prosecution,  and  the  pleader  so
instructed  shall  act  therein  under  the  directions  of  the  Public  Prosecutor  or  Assistant  Public  Prosecutor,  and  may, with the permission of the Court, submit written arguments after the evidence is closed in the case.
STATE AMENDMENT
West Bengal For  sub-section  (1)  of  section  301  of  the  principal  Act,  the  following  sub-sections  shall  be substituted:—
“(1) (a) The  Public Prosecutor in charge of a case  may appear and plead  without any  written authority before any Court in which that case is under inquiry, trial or appeal.
(b)  The  Assistant  Public  Prosecutor  in  charge  of  a  case  may  appear  and  plead  without  any  written  authority before any Court in which that case is under inquiry or trial.”.
[Vide West Bengal Act 26 of 1990, s. 4.]

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