FEATURES OF LEGISLATIVE CONSOLIDATION OF THE REASONS AND GROUNDS FOR INITIATING A CRIMINAL CASE IN THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE OF THE REPUBLIC OF TAJIKISTAN
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The article reveals the specifics of the use of the concepts of reasons and grounds for initiating a criminal case in the Criminal Procedure Code of the Republic of Tajikistan. The author tries to find an explanation for the specifics of the verbal constructions used by the legislator. A broad interpretation of the grounds for initiating a criminal case is given.

Keywords:
initiation of a criminal case, the reason and the basis for the initiation of a criminal case, the criminal process of the Republic of Tajikistan
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