Delhi Police on 4 June 2013 invoked stringent provisions of MCOCA against cricketer Sreesanth in connection with IPL spot-fixing scandal.What is MCOCA
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“Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act”.
“Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act”.
“Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act”.
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Yes, the Delhi Police on 4th June 2013 invoked stringent provisions of MCOCA against cricketer Sreesanth in connection with IPL spot-fixing scandal. Here MCOCA is “Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act”. There are total 26 people who have been arrested under this scandle. This includes Sreesanth, Ajit Chandila and Ankit Chavan and 23 others. This is implemented when the charged person has done the crime in a well planned method (Conspiracy), Under this act “confessions made before an officer of rank above Deputy Commissioner of Police are admissible as evidence in a court of law” and one cannot seek anticipatory bail.
eAnswers Team
Yes, the Delhi Police on 4th June 2013 invoked stringent provisions of MCOCA against cricketer Sreesanth in connection with IPL spot-fixing scandal. Here MCOCA is “Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act”. There are total 26 people who have been arrested under this scandle. This includes Sreesanth, Ajit Chandila and Ankit Chavan and 23 others. This is implemented when the charged person has done the crime in a well planned method (Conspiracy), Under this act “confessions made before an officer of rank above Deputy Commissioner of Police are admissible as evidence in a court of law” and one cannot seek anticipatory bail.
eAnswers Team
Yes, the Delhi Police on 4th June 2013 invoked stringent provisions of MCOCA against cricketer Sreesanth in connection with IPL spot-fixing scandal. Here MCOCA is “Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act”. There are total 26 people who have been arrested under this scandle. This includes Sreesanth, Ajit Chandila and Ankit Chavan and 23 others. This is implemented when the charged person has done the crime in a well planned method (Conspiracy), Under this act “confessions made before an officer of rank above Deputy Commissioner of Police are admissible as evidence in a court of law” and one cannot seek anticipatory bail.