application before the learned Sessions Judge under Section 211(7) of the
Code of Criminal Procedure (` Cr.P.C ') and prayed for framing ... Section
376-E of IPC, no corresponding new procedure has been added in Cr.P.C.
He submits that Section 211(7) of
application before the learned Sessions Judge under Section 211(7) of the
Code of Criminal Procedure (` Cr.P.C ') and prayed for framing ... Section
376-E of IPC, no corresponding new procedure has been added in Cr.P.C.
He submits that Section 211(7) of
application before the learned Sessions Judge under Section 211(7) of the
Code of Criminal Procedure (` Cr.P.C ') and prayed for framing ... Section
376-E of IPC, no corresponding new procedure has been added in Cr.P.C.
He submits that Section 211(7) of
Section 195(1)(b) of the Code of Criminal Procedure is that the
offence under Section 211 of the Indian Penal Code has to committed ... Code of Criminal Procedure was not attracted.
9. According to the applicant, the offence under Section 211
of the Indian Penal Code is committed
Section 195(1)(b) of the Code of Criminal Procedure is that the
offence under Section 211 of the Indian Penal Code has to committed ... Code of Criminal Procedure was not attracted.
9. According to the applicant, the offence under Section 211
of the Indian Penal Code is committed
Indian Penal Code . However, the learned Addl. Sessions Judge, neither framed the substantive charge under section 324 of I.P.C. against the appellants ... Procedure deals with the framing of charge/charges. Section 211 of the Code of Criminal Procedure contemplates that ;
"Every charge under this Code shall
which are of some general importance in relation to the practice in criminal Courts.
2. The first question is :
Is it obligatory on the accused ... question, one has to look at certain sections of the Criminal Procedure Code . Section 211 , which is one of the sections dealing with committal proceedings
Section 195(1)(b) of the Criminal Procedure Code for taking cognisance of the offence under Section 211 of the Indian Penal Code in respect ... Indian Penal Code which is covered by Section 195(1)(a) of the Criminal Procedure Code. On this question also there is a conflict
backdrop of charge as framed
under section 366A of IPC and it cannot be used as implicating material
for the purpose of altered charges ... murder. He further submits that
section 216(3)(4), section 211 of Cr.P.C. need to be read together and
applied together
view, has to strictly comply the provisions of Sections 211 to 214 of the
Cr.P.C. Section 211 deals with the contents of charge ... case of the prosecution by complying the
provisions of Sections 211 to 214 of the Cr.P.C. It is to be noted that