- The Comptroller and Auditor General of India is appointed by the President.
- Estimates Committee is the largest committee of the Parliament of India.
- All evidences taken in the course of trial or other proceeding must be taken in the presence of the accused or when his personal attendance has been dispensed with, in the presence of his pleader.
- When an accused person is pardoned under section 306 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, he becomes a witness for the prosecution.
- A warrant of arrest may be executed at any place in India.
- Effect of compounding of the offence on the accused in a criminal case is his acquittal.
- Oral evidence given in the court by a witness must be direct.
- A woman who institutes and carries on proceedings in a criminal court is known as Prosecutrix.
- Julius Stone described jurisprudence as ‘Lawyers Extroversion’.
- Pure Theory of Law is given by Hans Kelsen.
- Under CPC 1908, the pleading must state the facts and not the law.
- Recording of Confession and Statements under section 164 Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 may be recorded either by Metropolitan Magistrate or Judicial Magistrate.