
What is charge sheet-how many days punishment pronounced?
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has filed a charge sheet in Delhi's Rouse Avenue court against congress MP rahul Gandhi, sonia gandhi and congress Overseas Chief sam Pitroda in the National Herald money laundering case. n this case, the ED has also filed the name of suman Dubey and others in the charge sheet. We keep hearing the name of charge sheet in the court proceedings or in the news. But do you know what a charge sheet is and what is its importance in the court. Let's know about this.
What is a charge sheet?
Charge sheet is the final report prepared to prove the charges of crime in the criminal court. police officers or investigating agencies prepare a written document after completing the investigation of the case. The charge sheet includes written or oral information about the crime committed by the victim or any other person. The charge sheet includes details of the name, details of the crime and the nature of the information. This process is recorded under section 173 of CrPC.
The court decides the charges
The charge sheet includes all the information and reports from the process of filing the FIR to the completion of the investigation. When the charge sheet is completely ready, the in-charge of the police station gives it to a magistrate. The magistrate has the right to take cognizance of the crime mentioned in the charge sheet, so that charges can be framed. After the magistrate takes cognizance, he considers the person as the accused. After this, the court decides whether there is evidence to prosecute against which of the accused or not. When the court decides the charges, action is initiated against the accused.
After how many days is the sentence pronounced
The police prepares the charge sheet in 90 days and presents it in the court. It helps in framing charges against the accused in the court and prepares for the upcoming legal process. The court decides whether there is sufficient evidence against the accused or not by looking at the charge sheet. If the evidence is not sufficient, then it can cancel the charges. Apart from this, it also contains the section of IPC or other relevant sections under which the accused is charged. After this, a summon is issued, then he has to appear in the court. After this, the court decides the charges, then the court trial takes place and finally the court pronounces its verdict and decides the punishment.