CHARGE
CHARGE
In simple terms, charge means informing the accused person of the grounds on which the accused is charged. A
charge is defined under Section 2(b) of the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 which states, the charge includes any head
of the charge when the charge contains more than one head. The case of V.C Shukla v. State (1980) explains the
purpose of framing charge is to give intimation to the accused, which is drawn up according to the specific language
of the law, and giving clear and unambiguous or precise notice of the nature of the accusation that the accused is
called upon to meet in the course of a trial.
Joinder of charges
In the case of K. Satwant Singh v. State Of Punjab (1960), sections of joinder of charges are not compelling. They only
permit the joint trial of charges under certain circumstances, and the courts may consider the same in the interest of
the administration of justice after thoroughly studying the facts and circumstances of each case.