Shri.M.MUNIGANGAPPA, HCGP)
THIS CRL.RP IS FILED U/ S.397 AND 401 CR.P.C
PRAYING TO SET ASIDE THE CHARGE FRAMED ... GANGANAGAR, BANGALORE - 32 ... RESPONDENT
THIS CRL.RP IS FILED U/ S.397 AND 401 CR.P.C
PRAYING TO SET ASIDE THE ORDER DATED
1024/2009 is filed under S.397 r/w 401
Cr.P.C . praying to set aside the judgment and order dated
30.9.2009, passed ... 1108/2009 is filed under S.397 r/w 401
Cr.P.C . praying to set aside the judgment and order dated
30.9.2009, passed
opposite party no.2 .
This is a revision filed under Section 397 / 401 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 challenging the order passed ... been held that revision under Section 397 / 401 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 is not maintainable against an order passed by the District
motu authority, as has been provided u/s 397/401 read with Section-482 of Cr.P.C. Learned A.G.A. has pressed upon ... Single Judge whereby he had taken suo moto cognizance under Sections 397, 401 read with 482 of the Code issuing show-cause notice
moved this Court and labelled his application as one under Section 397 / 401 of the Code of Criminal Procedure read with Section 482. Thereafter ... Whether a single Bench could exercise revisional power under Section 397 / 401 of the Code of Criminal Procedure to consider bail when officenes alleged
further remedy by way of revision can be
taken under Section 397/401 of Cr P C, assailing an order of
the Court of Sessions ... correctly. In other words, we hold that a revision
under Section 397/401 of Cr P C against a judgment and order
passed
supervisory jurisdiction of a Superior Court, be it under Sections 397, 397/401, 482 of the Code or under Article 227 of the Constitution ... seek his repose in the provisions of Sections 397, 397/401, 482 or the constitutional remedy under Article 227 of the Constitution.
28. At this
2014
This Criminal Revision Petition is filed under Section
397 and 401 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, praying
to set aside the conviction ... 2014
This Criminal Revision Petition is filed under Section
397 and 401 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, praying
to set aside the conviction
Family Court under Section 125 of
CrPC is revisable u/s 397 / 401 of CrPC, i.e.,
whether revision u/s 397 / 401 of CrPC ... maintenance.
(b) Whether, in spite of availability of remedy
u/s 397/401 of CrPC, recourse to remedy u/s 482
of CrPC
recourse available is by filing a Criminal Revision petition
under Section 397 / 401 CrPC and not by filing a petition under section 482
CrPC ... whether it
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is by filing a Criminal Revision Petition, under Ss. 397, 401 CrPC or 482
CrPC . In the present case, the scope of Article