ORDER:
This criminal petition is filed by petitioner/accused No.3
under Section 482 of Criminal Procedure Code (for short " ... Krishna Singh in prosecuting criminal proceedings and criminal
cases would not constitute any offence punishable under Section
213 of I.P.C. Therefore, none
Singh was allegedly
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killed which was brought on record during ... omission to
frame a proper charge in terms of Section 213 of CrPC,
and by reason of not putting important circumstances
appearing
whom process is issued would be tremendous. Even Section 204 of the Code starts with the words if in the opinion of the Magistrate taking ... process of trial. In this respect, Sections 212 and 213 of Cr.P.C. (Section 235 & 236 of BNSS) also recognises that the charge
sufficient grounds' in Sections 209 , 210 and 213 of the Code of Criminal Procedure was interpreted. That was not a casa dealing with ... petitioners, that Sections 209 , 210 , 211 and 213 of the Code of Criminal Procedure clearly show that the learned Magistrate had jurisdiction to come
committal by the Judicial Magistrate under Section 193 of the Cr.P.C./213 BNSS, secondly, reliance has been made to the judgment ... there being any committal which was required under Section 193 Cr.P.C./ 213 BNSS, the court of Additional District Judge/ FTC-II summoned
Cr.P.C.) read with Section 215(1)(b) BNSS (earlier Section
195(1) b (i) & (iii) Cr.P.C .) and Section 213 BNSS
filed by
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the first accused ... that the first
accused filed a petition to discharge under section 213 of Cr.P.C and the same
was dismissed by an order dated
Appellate
Court.
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13.The main contention on the part ... demonstrated that the charges
are in conformity with Section 213 of Cr.P.C. This Court has also perused the
charge and while reading
A V Umapathi vs Registrar Karnataka Lokayutha on 24 February, 2025
1 Crl. Appeal No
Section 325
and also Section 360 and 361 of the Code of
Criminal procedure, has laid down certain
principles. The said provisions lay down ... code of Criminal Procedure provides
power to executive under Section 433 CrPC which subject to
the restrictions provided by Section 433 CrPC