directed to dispose of application seeking stay, before
proceeding in the matter. On 25.02.2013, the application for stay under
Section 210 ... that in chapter XVI, Section
210 Cr.P.C. is placed after Section 204 Cr.P.C. Thus, Section 210 Cr. P.C.
cannot
IPC , Police Station Refinery, District Mathura. By that order, the application filed by the applicant under Section 210 Cr.P.C. has been rejected.
Briefly ... then filed an application under Section 210 Cr.P.C. in the Complaint Case No. 549 of 2015, under Section 210 Cr.P.C. again
purpose
of proceedings under Section 200 and subsequent sections of Chapter
XVI of the CrPC or under Section 204 CrPC ... Section 210 CrPC be reconsidered
after the learned Magistrate has crossed the stage of Section 203 / 204
CrPC. Section 203 CrPC
seeking their
discharge under Section 239 of the CrPC. Respondent
no.2 herein moved an application under Section 210
... application seeking discharge under
Section 239 of the Cr.PC filed by the petitioners and
another application under Section 210(1) of the
seeking their
discharge under Section 239 of the CrPC. Respondent
no.2 herein moved an application under Section 210
... application seeking discharge under
Section 239 of the Cr.PC filed by the petitioners and
another application under Section 210(1) of the
Prem
Sagar Sharma under section 138 of the Negotiable Instrument
Act.
3. The application filed under section 210 Cr.P.C. was
rejected ... Ganganagar, where it was registered
as criminal case no.501/2007, which is pending. An application
under section 210 Cr.P.C. was filed
R. K. Dalmia vs Delhi Administration on 5 April, 1962
Equivalent citations: 1962 AIR 1821
then Assistant Commissioner of Police, moved an application
under Section 210 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. Therein, after
referring to the complaint filed ... separate application, he also prayed that the application under Section
210 of the Code of Criminal Procedure may be directed to be put up
immediately
although the relief under Section 482 Cr.P.C. cannot and should not be granted in an application under Section 438 ... Cr.P.C. has been considered in an application under Section 438 Cr.P.C.
25. As regards the objection under Section 210(1)
although the relief under Section 482
Cr.P.C. cannot and should not be granted in an
application under Section 438 ... Cr.P.C.
has been considered in an application under Section 438
Cr.P.C.
(25) As regards the objection under Section 210(1)