have been proved on the
evidence on record. The Code of Criminal procedure has
ample provisions to meet a situation like the one before ... would
fall within the purview of Sections 221(1) and (2) of
the Code of Criminal Procedure , 1973."
24. In Bhimanna vs. State
appellate court under
Section 386 CrPC read with Section 221(2) CrPC, taking into
consideration that during course of recording statement ... IPC but after
concluding investigation, charge-sheet was submitted under Section
302 / 34 IPC only. Though in terms of Section 227 , 228 IPC, the
learned
IPC existed and mere omission on the part of the trial court to mention
section 306 IPC, instead of 304(B) IPC does not preclude ... have been proved on the evidence on record. The Code of Criminal Procedure
has ample provisions to meet a situation like the one before
IPC existed and mere omission on the part of the trial court to mention
section 306 IPC, instead of 304(B) IPC does not preclude ... have been proved on the evidence on record. The Code of Criminal Procedure
has ample provisions to meet a situation like the one before
State vs . Shashi Mehto Etc. Fir 80/14 (56995/16) on 23 April, 2018
State
offence with which he is charged,
section 221(1) ,Criminal Procedure Code,
(2) the law and, section of the law
against which the offence ... murder committed in this way was fulfilled:
section 221(5) of the Criminal Procedure Code."
14. The aforesaid law laid down by the
Supreme
Cr.P.C. to modify the
charges or under Section 221(2) Cr.P.C. to pass any order on appreciation of
evidence in case
oriented in approach, amended certain provisions of CrPC and added proviso to Section 372 of CrPC, conferring statutory right upon ... 221 (2015) DLT 1, after examining the relevant provisions under Section 2(wa) and proviso to Section 372 of CrPC in the light
Nagar Police Station
Chennai 1. Respondent in both Crl.Appeals
Criminal Appeals filed under Section 374(2) Cr.P.C. to set aside the judgment ... IPC
A5 Section 395 r/w 397 r/w 34 IPC , 394 and 506(ii) IPC
When questioned, the accused pleaded 'not guilty
Code and Section 4 of the Dowry Prohibition Act,
1981 and alternatively, for the offence punishable under Section 302 of
the Indian Penal Code. Being ... State [(2015 ) 221 DLT 1], wherein the Full
Bench, after interpreting the proviso to Section 372 read with Section
2(wa) of the