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
Feeling aggrieved, the petitioner filed a revision-petition under Section 397 / 401 of the Code which was heard and decided by the learned Sessions Judge ... already availed himself of the remedy of criminal revision under Sections 397 / 401 of the Code is debarred from preferring a second revision in view
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 is by filing a Criminal
Revision Petition, under Ss. 397, 401 CrPC or 482
CrPC . In the present case, the scope of Article
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 is by filing a Criminal Revision
Petition, under Ss. 397, 401 CrPC or 482 CrPC . In the present
case, the scope of Article
instant petition has been filed by the
petitioner-accused under Section 397 / 401 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure (for short ... This Court has time and again examined the
scope of Section 397 / 401 Cr.P.C. and the ground for
exercising the revisional jurisdiction
convert the instant petition as a Criminal Revision petition under
Section 397 / 401 of Cr.P.C. No reply is intended to be filed ... that of Criminal Revision Petition under Section 397 / 401 of Cr.P.C
3. For the reasons stated in the application, the same is
allowed
Sandeep Sharma, Judge (Oral)
Instant Criminal Revision Petition filed under
Section 397 / 401 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, is directed
against the judgment dated ... purpose behind
conferring the revisional power under Section 397 read with
Section 401, upon the High Court is to invest continuous
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supervisory jurisdiction
Sharma, J. (Oral)
The present criminal revision petition filed under Sections
397 / 401 of the Cr.PC, is directed against the judgment dated 17.4.2009,
passed ... purpose behind conferring
the revisional power under Section 397 read with Section 401,
upon the High Court is to invest continuous supervisory jurisdiction
Sudhir Kumar S/O Late Sh vs State Of H.P. And Connected Matters. As
Sandeep Sharma, Judge (Oral)
Present Criminal Revision Petition filed under
Sections 397, 401 read with Section 482 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure is directed