Section 213 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
213. When manner of committing offence must be stated.
- When the nature of the case
wherein it is held as follows:
“ Criminal Procedure Code , 1973 – Ss.211, 212, 213 and III.
(e) thereto, 215, 313 and 464 – Omission to frame ... CRL.A.(MD).No.287 of 2023
before the actual trial starts - Further, held, there is the specific
requirement of S. 213 CrPC
wherein it is held as follows:
“ Criminal Procedure Code , 1973 – Ss.211, 212, 213 and III.
(e) thereto, 215, 313 and 464 – Omission to frame ... CRL.A.(MD).No.287 of 2023
before the actual trial starts - Further, held, there is the specific
requirement of S. 213 CrPC
that the impugned order has been passed in utter
violation of Section 213 Cr.P.C as the manner of committing various
offences ... within the four corners
of the requirements of Sections 211 , 212 and 213 Cr.P.C or not.
[23]. Evidently, all the charges framed
which the Apex Court held that the commitment once made under section 213 Cr.P.C by a competent Magistrate the same could be quashed
this Court rendered in Km. Rinki vs. State of U.P. 2009 Crl. L.J. 990, in which the judgments relied upon by the learned ... which the Apex Court held that the commitment once made under section 213 Cr.P.C by a competent Magistrate the same could be quashed
apparently not drawn to Section 531 , Criminal Procedure Code, which lays down that no order of any Criminal Court shall be set aside merely ... Sassions Court of North Arcot. According to Section 213 , Criminal Procedure Code, 'a Magistrate may make an order committing the accused for trial
Abhay S. Oka
REPORTABLE
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION
CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 122 OF 2021
Kalicharan & Ors. … Appellants
v.
State ... frame a proper charge in accordance
with Section 213 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (for
short, ‘ CrPC ’). The second issue
requirements of law as spelt out in Sections 212 and 213 CrPC. The charges were omnibus and vague, and nothing in the charge ... contain the minimum particulars stipulated in Sections 212 and 213 CrPC in relation to each of the accused.
19. For the aforementioned reasons
calls
received by A11 in his telephone booth. As to no prior
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statement under ... held that the
prosecution's right to examine witnesses under Section
213 Cr.P.C and the power of the Court under Section