Magistrate, on 30th November 1905, framed charges under Section 161 , Indian Penal Code, against both accused, of having received in or about ... cancelled the charge against him and discharged him under Section 213 , Criminal Procedure Code, expressing however great doubt as to his innocence.
20. For Bhagwandas
Session, Greater Bombay." The Magistrate under Section 213 of the Criminal procedure Code cancelled the charges framed against the accused and directed the accused ... plain construction of Ss. 209, 210, 211, 212 and 213 of the Code of Criminal Procedure that the Magistrate was a mere recording machine
purported to act under Section 347 read with Section 213 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. The reference to Section 213 was most apposite ... here. A perusal of Section 347 with Sections 213 and 215 of the Code of Criminal Procedure indicates that the Legislature endowed a committal order
Section 211
of Cr.P.C. deals with contents of charge and Section 212 of Cr.P.C. deals with
particular as to time, place ... person to be included in the charge. Further,
in Section 213 of Cr.P.C. the particulars which may be sufficient to understand
the accused
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06, 73/2023
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, IPC
6/25,
4/25
Arms
Act
1 Nand 57/2024 ... 2020 107 Cr.P.C . 05.05.2020 Closed
2 Nanded Rural 213/2022 107 Cr.P.C . 25.08.2022 Closed
5. However, the detaining authority has considered
XVII of the Code of Criminal Procedure deals with the framing of charge/charges. Section 211 of the Code of Criminal Procedure contemplates that ... given by incorporating all the charges".
Section 213 of the Code of Criminal Procedure contemplates that;
"In the charge, the particulars
constitute cruelty within the ambit of S. 498A of the Indian Penal Code. The acts of the accused constituted cruelty as defined in the section ... meet these allegations. Relying on the provisions of S. 213 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, the Division Bench in that appeal held that
that reasons for commitment shall be recorded (see S. 213 of the Criminal Procedure Code). In a case of this kind where the trial
under
Section 164 Cr.P.C. (appearing on page 213 of the Memo of Appeal)
states that between 2010 and 2015, Appellant was actively involved
under Section 357(3) of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
(herein after referred to as 'the Cr.P.C .') for amounts specified ... that in exercise of
revisional jurisdiction under Section 482
of the Criminal Procedure Code, the High
Court does not, in the absence of
perversity, upset