Section 194 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
194. Additional and Assistant Sessions Judges to try cases made over to them.
- An Additional Sessions
Presiding Officer.
3. The petitioner further stated that the Code of Criminal Procedure by S. 9 provides for the appointment of Sessions Judges, Additional ... petitioner submitted that there is no provision in the Criminal Procedure Code for the Assistant Sessions Judge to return the papers to the Sessions Judge
SCALE (1)353
ACT:
Criminal Procedure Code , 1973: ss. 194, 409, 462 & 465:
Sentence or order of competent Court--When to be
quashed--Prejudice ... language of ss.462 and 465 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure. The judgment of the High Court could not, there-
fore, be sustained. [304A
Counsel for the parties.
7. The main objective of the Code of Criminal Procedure is a fair trial and any threat to it should immediately ... Court to issue directions under Section 10(3) of the Code of Criminal Procedure so that there is no scope for any anomaly, resulting
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“8. Section 9 of the Code of Criminal Procedure
provides that the State Government shall establish ... 2026 06:01:06 pm )
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the Code of Criminal Procedure , it cannot be interpreted
that
contained in A.P. Civil Courts Act, 1972 and the Code of Criminal Procedure , and consequently to direct the respondents to refrain from giving effect ... exercise of the powers under Section 9(6) of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 issued notification notifying that with effect on and from
Court through Classification II of the First Schedule of the Code of Criminal
Procedure , submitted that the trial for the offence under Section ... case lacks merit. In the First Schedule of the Code of
Criminal Procedure , only two classes of Courts, viz., Magistrate and Court of
Session, find
noted that the judgment was not dictated in open
court. Code of Criminal Procedure provides reading of the operative part
of the judgment. It means ... transfer invoking Section
407 of the Code it would have necessitated compliance with all the
procedural formalities thereof, besides providing adequate opportunities to
the parties
Penal Code and on completion of the investigation, filed a charge-sheet against the respondent for the offences under Sections 302 and 307 IPC ... exercise of the powers conferred under Section 194 of the Criminal Procedure Code, though we are not at all sure that, even if the VIth
Deposition in lower court read out and admitted under Section 509 , Criminal Procedure Code.
Further examined.
There was no sign of cholera ... procedure in this case. They content themselves with saying that as at present advised the section of the Criminal Procedure Code and the clauses