Difference between Cr and CC case in a court
08-Jul-2023 (In Criminal Law)
Hi, When I looked up the on the status of my case on www.ecourts.gov.in , I was presented with two cases for the same FIR number. One was Cr (criminal case) case which had been filed in 2013 end and then another case popped up recently which is of CC(criminal cases) type. I want to know what does the two case types entails and what are the implications Kind Regards
Cr. means crime. It is a stage before a criminal case is registered. After case is registered it is called CC. Implication - Cr. is the initial stage at the hands of police that matures to pucca CC at the hands of the court. After filing of FIR the Magistrate orders for investigation. Then the police investigate, file documents and charge-sheet when the case attains the stage of CC. Probably the F.I.R. filed in 2013 has become been put up as Crime by the Police and later filed charge sheet. Therefore the same Cr. has become CC now.
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Cr. means crime. This is the stage before a criminal charge is filed. After the case has been registered, it is known as CC. After a case is registered, its called CC. The initial stage is at the polices hands and matures into pucca CC when it comes to the court.
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