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  1. Criminal Procedure Code 2010. 2020 REVISED EDITION. This revised edition incorporates all amendments up to and including 1 December 2021 and comes into operation on 31 December 2021. An Act relating to criminal procedure. [2 January 2011] Singapore Statutes Online is provided by the Legislation Division of the Singapore Attorney-General's Chambers.

  2. Table of Contents. Criminal Procedure Code 2010. Long Title Part 1 PRELIMINARY. 1 Short title 2 Interpretation 3 Service of notices, orders and documents 4 Trial of offences under Penal Code 1871 or other laws 5 Saving of powers of Supreme Court and law officers 6 Where no procedure is provided.

  3. Criminal Procedure Code 2010. Table of Contents. Part 1 PRELIMINARY. 1 Short title 2 Interpretation 3 Service of notices, orders and documents 4 Trial of offences under Penal Code 1871 or other laws 5 Saving of powers of Supreme Court and law officers 6 Where no procedure is provided.

  4. Criminal Procedure Code (CHAPTER 68) Table of Contents Long Title Part I PRELIMINARY 1 Short title 2 Interpretation 3 Service of notices, orders and documents 4 Trial of offences under Penal Code or other laws 5 Saving of powers of Supreme Court and law officers 6 Where no procedure is provided Part II CRIMINAL JURISDICTION OF STATE COURTS

  5. The Criminal Procedure Code of Singapore – Annotations and Commentary BUY IT SGD 96.30 It also discusses some of the jurisprudence surrounding predecessors of the provisions (where applicable) and how they might serve to form the contours of some of the provisions of the new Code.

  6. Criminal Procedure Code (Cap 68, 2012 Rev Ed) CPC Electronic Transactions Act (Cap 88, 2011 Rev Ed) ETA Evidence Act (Cap 97, 1997 Rev Ed) EA Films Act (Cap 107, 1998 Rev Ed) FA Financial Advisers Act (Cap 110, 2007 Rev Ed) FAA Health Products Act (Cap 122D, 2008 Rev Ed) HPA ...

  7. 65.—. (1) A police officer may arrest any person who is accused of committing, or who commits in the view or presence of the police officer, a non-arrestable offence if, on the demand of the police officer, the person refuses to give his or her name, residential address or unique identification number.

  8. Jan 10, 2024 · The Criminal Procedure Code (“CPC”) is the key legislation governing our criminal justice process. It covers arrests, investigations, trials and appeals, and sentencing matters, among others. The Government regularly reviews our criminal justice laws, including the CPC, to ensure that they are up-to-date and fit for purpose.

  9. The CPC provides the framework for criminal investigations and the procedure for criminal hearings, including trials and appeals. The Evidence Act provides the framework for all matters concerning evidence in court, including in criminal cases.

  10. Mar 28, 2012 · The Criminal Procedure Code of Singapore: Annotations and Commentary captures and discusses the various new mechanisms that are found in the CPC 2010 and provides a systematic section by section analysis. There is also comprehensive coverage of case law that is still relevant under the new code.

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