Section 321 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
321. Withdrawal from prosecution.
- The Public Prosecutor or Assistant Public Prosecutor in charge of a case ... made after a charge has been framed, or when under this Code no charge is required, he shall be acquitted in respect of such offence
police report under Section 173 (2) of the Code of Criminal Procedure (in short Cr.P.C .), moved an application to the Chief Minister directly ... allow the withdrawal of prosecution. The discretion under Section 321 Code of Criminal Procedure is to be carefully exercised by the Court having due regard
Judge (Oral)
Present Criminal Revision Petition filed under
Sections 397, 401 read with Section 482 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure is directed against ... prosecution. The discretion under Section 321,
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absolutely not in consonance with the Code of Criminal Procedure . If
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direction to read section 2(3)
subject to section 321 of Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. To
appreciate the rival contentions, the reasons that ... case is pending in a criminal court, its procedure
and progress are governed by the Criminal Procedure Code
or other relevant statute. To intercept
moved by the ADGC (Criminal) under Section 321 Cr.P.C. seeking permission to withdraw the prosecution of the Revisionists.
Cr. Misc. Application No. 5417 ... protect the administration of criminal justice against possible abuse or misuse by the executive by resort to provisions of Section 321 Cr.P.C. Therefore
Criminal Procedure Code, 1898, which is similar to
Section 321 of the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, observed that in
understanding and applying the Section ... allow the withdrawal of
prosecution. The discretion under Section 321 Code of
Criminal Procedure is to be carefully exercised by the Court
having due regard
criminal justice is dependent on the agencies of government charged with enforcing law, adjudicating crime and correcting criminal conduct. Criminal justice mandates fair and proper ... herein below for ready reference:
Section 321 in The Code Of Criminal Procedure, 1973:
321. Withdrawal from prosecution. The Public Prosecutor or Assistant Public Prosecutor
moved application (Annexure 4 to the writ petition) dated 29.11.2012 under section 321 Cr.P.C. before C.J.M., Basti with a request ... petition, the counter affidavit filed by proforma respondents, application moved under section 321 Cr.P.C. for permission of withdrawal, the case diary
withdraw the prosecution in exercise of its statutory powers under Section 321 Cr.P.C. pending against the 7th respondent, Kamlesh Kumar Yadav, the then ... Criminal Procedure Code , the Code of Criminal Procedure 1988 was in existence where Section 494 thereof permitted withdrawal from prosecution. Section 321 corresponds