Section 401 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
401. High Court's powers of revision.
(1) In the case of any proceeding the record ... finding of acquittal into one of conviction. (4) Where under this Code an appeal lies and no appeal is brought, no proceeding
extent of the revisional
power conferred by Section 401 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. If
the High Court could not convert a finding ... revisional
jurisdiction by the High Court under Section 401 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure in an appeal against acquittal by a private party
said rules the orders of all appropriate
Government under s. 401 , Criminal Procedure Code, are a
pre-requisite for a release. No other rule ... Code of Criminal
Procedure
From a review of the authorities and the statutory
provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure the following
propositions emerge
Section 401 of the Code of Criminal Procedure on one side and Section 426 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, on the other ... Code of Criminal Procedure, used the word 'may' and not 'shall'. Since no other provision of the Code of Criminal Procedure
Code of Criminal were not in sub-section (2) of S. 439 , Cr.P.C. (Old Code). After the amendment of the Code the said ... provisions of Ss. 397 and 401 dealing with revisions are appearing in Chap. XXX of the Code of Criminal Procedure . There is no harmony among
Pathak, Additional Advocate General,
Punjab.
...
Sanjay Kumar, J.:
This criminal revision, filed under Section 401 Cr.P.C., arises
out of the revisionary order dated ... under Section 482 Cr.P.C. and not its revisional
jurisdiction under Section 397 Cr.P.C. read with Section 401
State of Sikkim ..... Respondent
Application under section 397 and 401
of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973.
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Appearance:
Mr. N. Rai, Sr. Advocate with ... that section 397
Cr.P.C. must be read along with section 401 Cr.P.C. which has also
been invoked and in so doing
Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 ( Cr.P.C .) against an
interlocutory order passed by the Courts below in respective
petitions.
In Crl ... Revisional Power under Section 397(1) and Section 401
of the Criminal Procedure Code. Also, it cannot be lost
sight of that revisional power
APPLICATION FILED BY THE PETITIONER U/S
227 OF CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE.
In Criminal Revision Petition No.10/2017
BETWEEN ... Crime No.236/2014 306 IPC
Cr.P.C
2 Crl.R.P.No.1257/2016 397 & 401
treated it as a
revision while exercising jurisdiction under Section 401 Cr.P.C. and
remanded after restoring the case with an observation that even ... Section 401(4) thereof. If at
all a revision is to be treated as an appeal as per Section 401(5)