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Section 91 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
Section 165 in The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 [Entire Act]
Section 391 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
Varsha Garg vs The State Of Madhya Pradesh on 8 August, 2022
7. The purport of Section 311 of the Cr.P.C. need not
detain this Court for long or delve deep into the matter. The
Apex Court in the case of VARSHA GARG v. STATE OF
MADHYA PRADESH1 has held as follows:
Rameshwar Dayal And Ors vs The State Of Uttar Pradesh on 15 February, 1978
36. Summing up the position as it obtained from
various decisions of this Court, namely Rameshwar Dayal
v. State of U.P.19, State of W.B. v. Tulsidas Mundhra20,
Jamatraj Kewalji Govani v. State of Maharashtra21,
Masalti v. State of U.P.22, Rajeswar Prosad Misra v. State
of W.B.23 and R.B. Mithani v. State of Maharashtra24, the
Court held:
State Of West Bengal vs Tulsidas Mundhra on 11 September, 1962
36. Summing up the position as it obtained from
various decisions of this Court, namely Rameshwar Dayal
v. State of U.P.19, State of W.B. v. Tulsidas Mundhra20,
Jamatraj Kewalji Govani v. State of Maharashtra21,
Masalti v. State of U.P.22, Rajeswar Prosad Misra v. State
of W.B.23 and R.B. Mithani v. State of Maharashtra24, the
Court held:
Jamatraj Kewalji Govani vs The State Of Maharashtra on 4 April, 1967
36. Summing up the position as it obtained from
various decisions of this Court, namely Rameshwar Dayal
v. State of U.P.19, State of W.B. v. Tulsidas Mundhra20,
Jamatraj Kewalji Govani v. State of Maharashtra21,
Masalti v. State of U.P.22, Rajeswar Prosad Misra v. State
of W.B.23 and R.B. Mithani v. State of Maharashtra24, the
Court held:
Masalti vs State Of U. P on 4 May, 1964
36. Summing up the position as it obtained from
various decisions of this Court, namely Rameshwar Dayal
v. State of U.P.19, State of W.B. v. Tulsidas Mundhra20,
Jamatraj Kewalji Govani v. State of Maharashtra21,
Masalti v. State of U.P.22, Rajeswar Prosad Misra v. State
of W.B.23 and R.B. Mithani v. State of Maharashtra24, the
Court held: