argument of learned Counsel for the revisionist. Sections 216 Cr.P.C. & 319 Cr.P.C . are entirely different and in both the provisions ... Section 216 Cr.P.C. whereas in Section 319 Cr.P.C. the word evidence has been mentioned for Section 319 Cr.P.C
under Section 313, Cr. P. C. and 3 defence witnesses were also examined after examination of the accused under Section 313, Cr. P. C ... Section 173, Cr. P.C. the police wrongly mentioned Section 225 , IPC. It is, therefore, obvious that the provisions of Section 251, Cr. P.C
Section 228 Cr.P.C. and
the process cannot be put to back-gear for discharging the accused
thereafter under Section 227 Cr.P.C ... under Section 227 Cr.P.C. Even if an accused
against whom a charge has been framed under Section 228 Cr.P.C. feels
aggrieved
record some documents, the second application was filed under Section
216 Cr. P.C. contending that the trial court had inadvertently not framed
charges against ... Sections 12(1)(a) and (b) read with
Section 3 of Passports Act.
7. While the application under Section 216 Cr. P.C. was pending
Section 216 and rest with that. In the light of our conclusion that the power of invocation of Section 216 Cr.P.C. is exclusively ... 216 Cr.P.C. was moved by informant to alter the charge from Section 306 I.P.C. to Section 302 I.P.C
Section 216 and rest with that. In the light of our conclusion that
the power of invocation of Section 216 Cr.P.C. is excl ... Section 216 Cr.P.C. Therefore, there was no question of the said
order being revisable under Section 397 Cr.P.C. The
whole
proceeding
P.C. separate charge against the accused No. 2, B.R. Thapar, being under Sections 471 / 468 , I.P.C. and Section ... Sections 227 to 230 of the old Code, corresponding to Section 216 of the new Cr. P.C. have given ample power to revise
Sessions Judge, Gwalior
(M.P.) in SST 2/2013 allowing an application preferred by
prosecution u/Sec. 216 Cr.P.c. thereby altering charge ... Sessions
Judge, Gwalior (M.P.) in SST 2/2013 allowing an
application preferred by prosecution u/Sec. 216
Cr.P.C . is quashed
Cr.P.C . deals with the charge in a criminal
trial against the accused persons. Section 211 Cr.P.C. provides
that what shall ... under section 216 Cr.P.C. by the
court, once trial has already commenced, the requirement of
Section 217 Cr.P.C. is also required
apparent conflict in between the
Section 197(4) of Cr.P.C. and Section 216(5) of Cr.P.C. One may raise a
question ... shall overlap Section 216(5) of Cr.P.C. or not? The Section 197(4) of
Cr.P.C. is as good as a passport