need be, by coercive process provided under the Criminal Procedure Code . An acquittal under section 248(1) , Cr.P.C. on that ground could ... examination under section 246(1), Cr.P.C.
6. Chapter XIX-B of the Criminal Procedure Code formulates the procedure that has to be followed
respondent has to make out a case for framing
charges under Section 246 Cr.P.C. Before framing charges, respondent has
to lead evidence under ... Crl.M.P.Nos.196, 397, 8670 and 8671 of 2016
charges under Section 246 Cr.P.C. As already indicated, petitioners can
place
against them is being tried as warrant case under the Code of Criminal
Procedure since the cognizance order, dated 26.12.2013 misinformed the
accused ... Code of
Criminal Procedure confers the accused with a dual right of cross
examination in warrant cases before framing of charges under Section 244
further submitted
that the procedure followed by the learned Magistrate is
contrary to Section 246 of Cr.P.C. As per this section, after ... were framed
against A1 to A3, A6 and A7 under Section 246 (2) Cr.PC. The accused persons
were questioned on the charges framed against
further submitted
that the procedure followed by the learned Magistrate is
contrary to Section 246 of Cr.P.C. As per this section, after ... were framed
against A1 to A3, A6 and A7 under Section 246 (2) Cr.PC. The accused persons
were questioned on the charges framed against
accused committed offences under sections 193 , 197 , 420 of the Indian Penal Code read with section 276C and section 278B of the Income ... purpose of proving the charges against the accused under section 246 , Criminal Procedure Code. All the three witnesses are officials belonging to the Income
view of section
28 of the Criminal Procedure Code which is a substantive
provision in the Criminal Procedure Code and, therefore ... 2026 06:01:06 pm )
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the Code of Criminal Procedure , it cannot be interpreted
that
IPC alone which is triable as a summons case. In this regard, I may refer to Sub-section (1) of Section 246 of ... which reads as follows:-
246. Procedure where accused is not discharged - (1) If, when such evidence has been taken, or at any previous stage
Cr.P.C. Even before this
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and
Crl ... purpose of cross examination
and re-examination under sections 246(4) and 246(5) Cr.P.C.. Then, the
evidence of remaining witnesses for prosecution
Cr.P.C. Even before this
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and
Crl ... purpose of cross examination
and re-examination under sections 246(4) and 246(5) Cr.P.C.. Then, the
evidence of remaining witnesses for prosecution