under the Code by a Magistrate or Court. Section 2(h) defines "investigation" to include all the proceedings under the Code ... this judgment, Section 2(h) of the 1973 Criminal Procedure Code defines investigation in the same terms as the earlier definition contained in Section
trial,
conducted under this Code by a Magistrate or Court;
“Investigation” is defined in Section 2(h) as follows:
“investigation” includes all the proceedings under ... this judgment, Section 2(h) of the 1973 Criminal
Procedure Code defines “investigation” in the same terms as the
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earlier definition contained in Section
have issued the
impugned notice/summons calling upon petitioner to
appear for investigation. He would draw the attention
of the Court to Section ... offence of money laundering as defined under
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Section 3 of the PML Act, which investigation is
normally conducted by the authorities invested with
section (2) has been forwarded to the Magistrate and, where upon
such investigation, the officer in charge of the police station obtains
further evidence, oral ... this judgment, Section 2(h)
of the 1973 Criminal Procedure Code defines
"investigation" in the same terms as the earlier definition
contained
Unknown vs The State Of Tripura on 1 November, 2019
Author: Arindam Lodh
Bench: Sanjay
Cc No. 21/2016; Cbi vs . Daya Ram Page No. 1 Of 113 on 21
after
considering various aspects of the matter, held that Criminal Investigation
Department is defined in Regulation 7 . Normally, investigation should not be
interfered with
Magistrate or Court. As such inquiry is different from investigation as defined in section 2(h) Cr.P.C.
Neither word 'prosecution ... been defined specifically in the light of proviso to Section 24(8) Cr.P.C. The meaning of word 'prosecution' as defined
attention of the Court to the provisions of the Act, investigation is
defined in sub-clause (na) of Section 2 of the Act which reads
proceedings which fall within the meaning of the word 'investigation', as
defined under Section 2(h) of the code.
}Q, "The next ... already in judicial custody in connection
with one crime and when the Investigation Officer wants to effect his arrest
in some other crime, the Apex