The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (CrPC) outlines procedures related to criminal justice, including arrest, bail, evidence collection, and the rights of the accused to ensure fair treatment during legal proceedings. It establishes various categories of offences, judicial hierarchy, and the roles of public prosecutors, while also indicating requisite rights for arrested individuals. Major provisions include types of bail, rights to a fair trial, and the process of appeals, all aimed at upholding the rule of law in a democratic society.