early investigation,
the petitioner No.2 had issued notice under Section 41A Cr.P.C. to
accused Ms. Raj Bala and Ms. Sunita ... CRL.M.C. 962/2023 Page 14/16
By:SEEMA MALHOTRA
Signing Date:02.03.2023
11:02:12
2023/DHC/001506
issuance of Section 41A
ISSUED TO THE PETITIONER
Annexure4 THE TRUE COPY OF THE NOTICE UNDER 41A
CR.P.C. DATED 22/06/2022 ISSUED BY THE
DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT ... ISSUED TO THE PETITIONER
Annexure4 THE TRUE COPY OF THE NOTICE UNDER 41A
CR.P.C. DATED 22/06/2022 ISSUED BY THE
DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT
General that the petitioners cannot take um-
brage under Sections41 and 41A of Cr.P.C. may
not be correct.
41. Though for the purpose ... Section 6 of the Code of Criminal Proce-
dure (Amendment) Act, 2008 . Under sub-Section
(3) of Section 41A Cr.P.C., a person
General that the petitioners cannot take um-
brage under Sections41 and 41A of Cr.P.C. may
not be correct.
41. Though for the purpose ... Section 6 of the Code of Criminal Proce-
dure (Amendment) Act, 2008 . Under sub-Section
(3) of Section 41A Cr.P.C., a person
petitioners that
issuing Look Out Circular without issuing Notice under Section
41A Cr.P.C. is direct violation of the guidelines issued ... file of CCS, DD Hyderabad and no Notice under Section 41A
Cr.P.C was issued to the petitioners depriving opportunity to prove
their bonafide
having documentary proof to demonstrate his
innocence. Reiterating the provisions of Section 41A Cr.P.C., as
well as, the judgment ... direct respondent No.3 to comply
with the provisions of Section 41A Cr.P.C., as well as, directions
issued
whether the respondent had issued notice to
the accused under Section 41A Cr.P.C. and received a negative
reply on 20.8.2022.
iii) Upon receipt ... committed
contempt of court by not complying with the provisions of Section
41A Cr.P.C. as contemplated by the Apex Court in Arnesh Kumar
whether the respondent had issued notice to
the accused under Section 41A Cr.P.C. and received a negative
reply on 20.8.2022.
iii) Upon receipt ... committed
contempt of court by not complying with the provisions of Section
41A Cr.P.C. as contemplated by the Apex Court in Arnesh Kumar
complied with on the ground that previously in other criminal cases notice under Section 41A Cr.P.C. was issued, however, the applicant ... Section 41 and 41A Cr.P.C. are mandatory in nature. The same have been enshrined in the Criminal Procedure Code in order to protect
without any authority of
law and without following the procedure
prescribed under the Criminal Procedure Code ,
as illegal, arbitrary and violative of Articles ... submissions in
this regard relating to violation of the procedure
contemplated under Section 41A of Cr.P.C. and
the directions of the Apex Court