All India Bar Examination (AIBE) 6-VI Previous Year Question Papers with Answers

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The Criminal Procedure Code ensures that

A: Principal of separation of powers of each limb of the State is not breached
B: Principal of combined of powers of each limb of the State is not breached
C: (a) and (b)
D: Principal of separation of powers of each limb of the State is breached

The answer is: A

Explanation

The correct option is A: Principal of separation of powers of each limb of the State is not breached.

The Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) ensures that the judiciary, the executive and the legislature function independently and impartially without interfering with each other's powers and functions. The CrPC mandates the separation of judiciary from the executive, which enables the state to work with independently and impartially without interference of any other organs of the State. Article 50 of the Constitution instructs the state to achieve this separation over time. The CrPC also confers jurisdiction, powers and functions to the criminal courts throughout the territory of India. The CrPC also complies with the principles of natural justice, which ensure that every person gets a fair trial and a fair hearing before any decision is made against him or her.