Plea bargaining is permissible in India. It was introduced in India through the Criminal Law (Amendment) Act of 2005 and is specifically governed by the Section 265A to 265L of the Indian Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC). Plea bargaining allows an accused person to agree to plead guilty to a lesser charge in exchange for a lighter sentence, which can help speed up the judicial process and reduce the burden on courts.
However, plea bargaining is not applicable in all cases. It cannot be used in cases involving serious offenses such as rape, murder, and terrorism. The process is subject to the approval of the court, which ensures that the bargaining is done fairly and that justice is not compromised. It is voluntary and cannot be forced upon the accused.
The correct answer is: Permissible in India, as plea bargaining is legally allowed, but it is subject to certain conditions and court approval.
\(S.no\) | \(Festival\) | \(S.no\) | \(State\) |
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I | Kadalekayi Parishe | A | Gujarat |
II | Bohag Bihu | B | Orissa |
III | Uttarayan | C | Assam |
IV | Nuakhai | D | Karnataka |