that a Magistrate cannot proceed to try an accused on a charge-sheet submitted as a result of investigation continued in breach of this provision ... taken under Section 190 of the Code on the basis of defective charge-sheet. It has been held in Jagannathan v. State
when the charge-sheet or final report has
been filed. Merely because the said charge-sheet is returned
for curing certain defects will not entitle ... Magistrate for returning the supplimentary final report
as defective are not correct. When the original charge-sheet
itself was filed on 25-10-2005 against
absconding when the
charge sheet was submitted and on receipt of chemical examination report
from FSL, Kolkata a supplementary charge sheet would be submitted ... complete investigation in the matter. Due to the defective investigation
and consequent charge sheet there is every chance that the accused persons
will
record and documents annexed therewith by
the prosecution.
27.13. Quashing of a charge is an exception to the rule
of continuous prosecution. Where the offence ... prima
facie.
27.14. Where the charge-sheet, report under Section
173(2) of the Code, suffers from fundamental legal defects,
the Court may be well
Shahdara) and the subsequent order
dated 05.06.2017 and quashing of the charge-sheet dated 18.01.2018 filed
in pursuance of FIR bearing no. 267/2013 ... consideration of the charge-sheet , the
Additional Public Prosecutor submitted that the charge-sheet has been
suffering from many infirmities and defects and also pointed
record and
documents annexed with by the prosecution.
27.13. Quashing of a charge is an exception to the
rule of continuous prosecution. Where the offence ... formed prima facie.
27.14. Where the charge-sheet, report under Section
173(2) CrPC, suffers from fundamental legal defects,
the Court may be well within
record and
documents annexed with by the prosecution.
27.13. Quashing of a charge is an exception to the
-( 6 )- M.Cr.C.50959/2018
(Neelam ... formed prima facie.
27.14. Where the charge-sheet, report under Section
173(2) CrPC, suffers from fundamental legal defects,
the Court may be well within
documents
annexed with by the prosecution.
27.13.Quashing of a charge is an exception to
the rule of continuous prosecution. Where the
offence ... prima facie.
27.14.Where the charge-sheet, report under
Section 173(2) CrPC, suffers from fundamental
legal defects, the Court may be well within
investigation into the allegations levelled in
the impugned FIR has filed charge-sheet against the petitioner for
the offence punishable under Section ... this petition is dismissed for not removal of defects
and for the reasons that the charge-sheet has been filed against
the petitioner.
(VIJAY BISHNOI
said offences. Further
more both said meters were defective meters.
3. After submitting the charge sheet cognizance of
the alleged offence is taken and criminal