therefore, justified in
passing an order under section 267 of the
Criminal Procedure Code and issuing warrant as
per Form No.36 of Second schedule ... proceedings under the Code" in section 267 of
the Criminal Procedure Code and not judicial
proceedings and, therefore, seeking production
of the accused
issuing a warrant of production as contemplated under section 267 of the Criminal Procedure Code for the purpose of considering the application for remand filed ... Magistrate, First Class,
Court No. 2, Nagpur, under section 267 of the Criminal Procedure Code and
could have been well justified in his action
therefore, justified in passing
an order under section 267 of the Criminal Procedure Code and
issuing warrant as per Form No.36 of Second schedule ... proceedings under the Code" in section 267 of the Criminal
Procedure Code and not judicial proceedings and, therefore, seeking
production of the accused
provisions in the
Code of Criminal Procedure and various types of warrants,
including the following :-
(a) Arrest Warrant - Section 70 of ... dispute that the Code of Criminal Procedure
do not define the term "warrant", but throughout the Code, the
term "warrant
always better for the prosecution after obtaining an order
under Section 267 Cr.P.C. to approach the court under whose
orders a convict ... justice. The
submission of Mr.Mundargi that an order under Section 267
Cr.P.C. could not have been passed by the learned Magistrate
unless
IPC
and Sections 13(2) , 13(1)(d) of P.C. Act.
9. The CBI moved an application under Section 267 of ... cases.
Vide order dated 25.02.2022, it was observed that, Section 267
of Cr.P.C. contemplates requiring attendance of prisoners who
are confined or detained
accused by ob-
servation that the procedure be followed for obtaining warrant under
Section 267 of Cr.P.C. by applying before the Court under ... that, if the production warrant of accused is issued under
Section 267 of Cr.P.C. and such accused is produced before the Court
trial Court erred in appreciating the scope and
limitations of Section 91 CrPC. While the language of the
provision is admittedly broad ... before the jurisdictional Court
pursuant to an order issued under Section 267 of CrPC, while
he remained in lawful custody under the jurisdiction
trial Court erred in appreciating the scope and
limitations of Section 91 CrPC. While the language of the
provision is admittedly broad ... before the jurisdictional Court
pursuant to an order issued under Section 267 of CrPC, while
he remained in lawful custody under the jurisdiction
trial Court erred in appreciating the scope and
limitations of Section 91 CrPC. While the language of the
provision is admittedly broad ... before the jurisdictional Court
pursuant to an order issued under Section 267 of CrPC, while
he remained in lawful custody under the jurisdiction