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Under the CrPC framework summarised in the lesson round-up, where a warrant of arrest issued by a Court remains unexecuted, the Code provides for which two further remedies?
A{'text': 'Issuing a proclamation, and attachment and sale of property of the proclaimed person', 'label': 'A'}
B{'text': 'Solitary confinement of the absconder upon arrest and forfeiture of his service record under any departmental rule applicable to public servants', 'label': 'B'}
C{'text': 'Cancellation of the warrant and acquittal of the absconder upon his eventual arrest and production before the court of competent jurisdiction', 'label': 'C'}
D{'text': 'Imposition of fine on the original informant and dismissal of the case without recording any evidence on the file in the court record', 'label': 'D'}
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. {'text': 'Issuing a proclamation, and attachment and sale of property of the proclaimed person', 'label': 'A'}
1. The Lesson Round-Up paragraph on warrants summarises Sections 82 and 83 CrPC.
2. Where a warrant remains unexecuted, the Code provides for two remedies: (i) **issuing a proclamation** under Section 82 declaring the person an absconder; and (ii) **attachment and sale of property** of the proclaimed person under Section 83.
3. The procedure protects both the integrity of the criminal process and creditor interests.
4. The other options describe consequences not authorised by the Code in this context.
_Source: ICSI CS Executive Paper 1 — Jurisprudence, Interpretation & General Laws, Lesson 10 (Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973), pp. 244-249._
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