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Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973

Section 247

Evidence for defence

Quick Answer Reference: Section 247 CrPC

  • Provision: Section 247 of CrPC
  • Act: Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
  • Classification: criminal procedure
  • Jurisdiction: India
  • Summary: This section requires the accused to enter their defence and produce evidence after being called upon. The provisions of section 243 apply to this case.
Statutory Content

What does Section 247 of CrPC say?

The accused shall then be called upon to enter upon his defence and produce his evidence; and the provisions of section 243 shall apply to the case.

Indian StandardSection 247, Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
Bluebook (21st ed.)Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, § 247 (India)
Court Pleading StandardSection 247 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
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Section Meaning & Purpose

What does Section 247 of CrPC mean?

Plain English Explanation

This section requires the accused to enter their defence and produce evidence after being called upon. The provisions of section 243 apply to this case.

Practical Interpretation

In practical terms, this section means that once the accused is called upon to defend themselves, they must present their evidence and the court will follow the procedures outlined in section 243.

Core Legal Purpose

The core purpose of this section is to ensure that the accused has the opportunity to present their defence and evidence, and that the court follows a fair and structured process in doing so.

Key Legal Elements
  • The accused must be called upon to enter their defence.
  • The accused must produce their evidence.
  • The provisions of section 243 apply to the case.
  • There are no exceptions or limitations under this section.
Practical Example

Practical Example of Section 247 CrPC

Rajesh is accused of theft. During the trial, the judge calls upon Rajesh to enter his defence and produce evidence. Rajesh presents his alibi and witnesses, and the court follows the procedures outlined in section 243 to evaluate the evidence. In the end, the court makes a decision based on the evidence presented.

Common Questions (FAQ)

Frequently Asked Questions about Section 247 CrPC

Q: What is the punishment or consequence under Section 247 of CrPC?

This section is a procedural provision and does not prescribe a penal punishment.

Q: Does this section apply to private individuals or public entities?

This section applies to all individuals, including private individuals and public entities, who are accused of a crime.

Q: Is an offence under this section bailable or cognizable?

This section is a procedural provision and does not classify an offence as bailable or cognizable.

People Also Ask (PAA)

Common Questions about Section 247 CrPC

What is Section 247 of CrPC?

Section 247 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (CrPC) defines and regulates "Evidence for defence". In plain terms: This section requires the accused to enter their defence and produce evidence after being called upon. The provisions of section 243 apply to this case.

What is the punishment under Section 247 of CrPC?

Section 247 of CrPC does not prescribe a specific criminal punishment, or it is a procedural provision.

Is Section 247 of CrPC bailable or non-bailable?

Whether Section 247 of CrPC is bailable or non-bailable depends on the schedule classification.

What are the elements of Section 247 of CrPC?

The essential elements of Section 247 of CrPC are: The accused must be called upon to enter their defence.; The accused must produce their evidence.; The provisions of section 243 apply to the case..

Landmark Case Laws

Landmark Judgments under Section 247 CrPC

1978 1 SCC 248

Supreme Court of India

2014 8 SCC 273

Supreme Court of India

Patnahcucisdb94 High Court (10 8)

2013 2 SCC 1

Supreme Court of India

Patnahcucisdb94 High Court (10 8)

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