Criminal Procedure Code at Brunei

Brunei Darussalam's Criminal Procedure Code (CPC), established under Chapter 7 of the Laws of Brunei, serves as the primary legal framework for criminal justice in the country. The CPC outlines procedures for the investigation, prosecution, and adjudication of criminal offenses, ensuring due process and the protection of individual rights within the judicial system.

📘 Overview of the Criminal Procedure Code

The CPC encompasses a comprehensive set of provisions, including:

Preliminary Matters: Defining the scope and application of the Code.

Constitution and Powers of Criminal Courts: Establishing the structure and authority of criminal courts. (Laws of Brunei Chapter 7 Criminal Procedure Code - DocsLib)

Proceedings in Prosecutions: Detailing the processes for initiating and conducting criminal proceedings.

Evidence and Witnesses: Regulating the admissibility of evidence and the examination of witnesses.

Sentencing and Appeals: Outlining procedures for sentencing and the rights to appeal.

The Code has undergone several amendments to address evolving legal standards and societal needs.

📄 Accessing the Full Text

For a detailed examination of the Criminal Procedure Code, you can access the full text through the following resources:

Attorney General's Chambers - Criminal Procedure Code: This official government portal provides access to the Code and related subsidiary legislation. (Attorney General's Chambers - CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE - SL)

Docslib - Laws of Brunei Chapter 7 Criminal Procedure Code: An alternative source offering the full text of the Code. (Laws of Brunei Chapter 7 Criminal Procedure Code - DocsLib)

 

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