PLEA BARGAINING


In India, the concept was not part of law until 2006 There has always been a provision in the Code of Criminal Procedure for an accused to plead ‘guilty’ instead of claiming the right to a full trial, but it is not the same as plea bargaining.


The Law Commission in its 142nd Report, mooted the idea of “concessional treatment” of those who plead guilty, but was careful to underscore that it would not involve any plea bargaining or “haggling” with the prosecution.Plea bargaining was introduced in 2006 as part of a set of amendments to the CrPC as Chapter XXI-A, containing Sections 265A to 265L. 

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