Section 407 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
407. Power of High Court to transfer cases and appeals.
(1) Whenever it is made ... arise; or (c) that an order under this section is required by any provision of this Code, or will tend to the general convenience
application under Section 408 , Criminal Procedure Code. It, therefore, follows that the Sessions Judge is empowered under Section 408(1) , Criminal Procedure Code to transfer ... under Section 409(2) Criminal Procedure Code are not applicable in exercise of the power of transfer conferred under Section 408 Criminal Procedure Code
filed
by the petitioner herein.
2. Criminal Transfer Petition 45/2014, under Section 407 read with
Section 482 Cr.P.C., has been preferred ... expression 'whenever'
used in Section 407(1) makes it clear that the powers under Section 407
Cr.P.C. can also be exercised
envisaged under Section 6 of the
Criminal Procedure Code, was subordinate to the High Court. He
submitted that the Code of Criminal Procedure applied ... High Court and that Section 407
would apply.
Mr. Chidambaram submitted that even if Section 407 of the
Criminal Procedure Code did not apply
found in sections 406 and 407 of the Criminal Procedure Code. Section 406 of Cr.P.C deals with the power of the supreme court ... follows that the provisions of section 526 of the Criminal Procedure Code (corresponding to section 407 of the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973) empowering the High
Under Section 304B I.P.C. On 8.9.1994, accused Rajeev Joshi submitted a petition Under Section 482 Cr.P.C. read with Section 407 ... Misc. Petition No. 584/94 Under Section 482 read with Section 407 Cr.P.C. Section 42 Cr.P.C. does not require that
Court
exercising criminal jurisdiction. Since Section 526 Cr.P.C is similar to
the provisions of Sections sub-section (2) of Section 407 ... Session Division are separate
criminal courts for the purpose of proviso to Section 2 of Section 407
Cr.P.C. and Section 408(1)
this section shall be deemed to
affect any order of Government under section
197.
A bare perusal of above quoted Section 407
... Section 407. If
the case of the State is examined in the light of clause
(c) of sub-sec.(1) of Section 407, then
High Court under Section
24 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (in short, the Code) and
Section 407 Cr.P.C. We shall deal ... Section 24 of the Code. The conditions for invoking power under
Section 24 of the Code is much simpler than those under Section
407
provisions both under the CPC and
the Cr.P.C . (i.e. Section 24 of the CPC and 407 ... schemes of Section 24 of the
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CPC and Sec.407 of the