Relationship between the Director of Public Prosecutions and the Police in the investigation of Offences - FULLY BOOKED

CPD (Continuing Professional Development)

FULLY BOOKED

Resource Person:  Mr. Vinod Boolell

Course description: Relationship between the Director of Public Prosecutions and the Police in the investigation of Offences

  1. The powers of the DPP under section 72 of the Constitution.
  2. Is the role of the DPP limited to act on police investigations?
  3. Has the DPP the power to advise the police?
  4. Who technically is the adviser of the police in matters of investigation?
  5. Can the DPP interfere in an investigation?
  6. Can the DPP initiate an investigation?
  7. Stand of the DPP if he feels an investigation is incomplete.
  8. Consequences of a badly conducted investigation.
  9. Refusal of the police to register a complaint by a member of the public- what can the DPP do?
  10. Delay in police investigations and the power of the DPP to interfere.

Target Audience: Law Practitioners

Seats Available: 90 max

Delivery Mode: online  Zoom platform

Note:  Seats will be allocated to only those who have settled CPD fees for the academic years 2018-2019 and 2019-2021.

Published on 29 July 2021

Experience Level:
All
Group:
Law Practitioners & Legal Officers