judgment of the Division Bench in view of the provisions of
Section 392 of Cr.P.C. and Rule 7 of the Bombay High Court ... necessary to go into the
details and reproduce Section 392 of Cr.P.C.. The decision in
Balasaheb Khade (supra) is required to be considered
reading of section
392 of the Code and clause 36 of the Letters Patent, it is
apparent that section 392 of the Code ... controversy
and held that section 429 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure 1882, the precursor of section 392 of the Code,
would overrule clause
charge for the offences punishable under
Sections 302 and 201 both read with Section 34 of the I.P.C. and recorded the
plea ... Therefore, the learned Chief Justice in exercise of
the powers under Section 392 of Cr.P.C. read with Rule 7 of Chapter
came to be acquitted. The State of
Maharashtra has filed criminal appeal No. 179 of 2014 against the
acquittal of accused ... Chief Justice in exercise of the powers
under Section 392 of Cr.P.C. r.w. Rule 7 of Chapter I of Bombay
High Court
came to be acquitted. The State of
Maharashtra has filed criminal appeal No. 179 of 2014 against the
acquittal of accused ... Chief Justice in exercise of the powers
under Section 392 of Cr.P.C. r.w. Rule 7 of Chapter I of Bombay
High Court
came to be acquitted. The State of
Maharashtra has filed criminal appeal No. 179 of 2014 against the
acquittal of accused ... Chief Justice in exercise of the powers
under Section 392 of Cr.P.C. r.w. Rule 7 of Chapter I of Bombay
High Court
came to be acquitted. The State of
Maharashtra has filed criminal appeal No. 179 of 2014 against the
acquittal of accused ... Chief Justice in exercise of the powers
under Section 392 of Cr.P.C. r.w. Rule 7 of Chapter I of Bombay
High Court
XVIII of the Appellate Side Rules read with section 392 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. As directed by the learned Chief Justice ... final order in accordance with the provisions of section 392 of the Code of Criminal Procedure
Abasaheb Yadav Honmane And Ashwini ... vs The State Of Maharashtra on 12 March, 2008
Equivalent
petitioners heavily relied upon the provisions of
Section 427 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. They also relied
upon the judgment in case of Abidkhan ... years
and fine amount prescribed under Section 392 of I.P.C. Section 30
of Cr.P.C. and Section 64 of