under Section 245(1) Cr.P.C.
17. The situation under Section 245(2) Cr.P.C. is, however, different.
There, under sub-Section ... Section 246 Cr.P.C. would
include Section 245 also, where the accused has not been discharged
under Section 245 Cr.P.C., while
under section 245 (1) Cr. P.C.
25. The situation under section 245 (2) Cr. P.C. is, however, different. There, under sub-section ... frame a charge under section 246 (1) Cr. P.C.. If under section 245 (2) Cr. P.C., there could be discharge at any previously
under Section 245(1) Cr.P.C.
25. The situation under Section 245(2) Cr.P.C. is, however, different. There, under sub-Section ... frame a charge under Section 246(1) Cr.P.C. If under Section 245(2) Cr.P.C., there could be a discharge
244 Cr.P.C.
xxvii) Even after 19.09.2016, no evidence was submitted by M/s Bajaj Hindustan Ltd. under section 245 Cr.P.C ... under section 245(2) Cr.P.C. without categorically recording any finding of satisfaction as contemplated under section 245(2) Cr.P.C
under Section 244 Cr.P.C. has been closed on 30.1.2008 and case has been fixed for section 245 Cr.P.C. In such circumstances ... vested in Section 311 Cr.P.C.. Therefore, exercise of its powers vested in it by provisions of section 311 Cr.P.C
scope of Sections 244 and 245 , Cr. P.C. because if Section 319 (4)
Cr.P.C. is interpreted in the manner that we have ... Section 319 (4)
Cr.P.C.
23. Shri Naphade also tried to suggest by taking us to the old Section
252 , Cr.P.C
Cr.P.C, without challenging the order on the
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petition under Section 311 Cr.P.C ... filed under Section 204(2) Cr.P.C. If the
witnesses whose sworn statements are recorded under Section
200 Cr.P.C in a private
prosecution. Under section 245 (1) Cr.P.C. after taking all the evidence referred to in section 244 Cr.P.C. the Magistrate considers ... Cr.P.C., no such direction can be given, where the complaint has been made by the Court. Under Section 203 Cr.P.C
document or other thing".
10. Sub-Section (1) of Section 244 Cr.P.C. employs the words „shall‟ and
„may‟. So when these ... words are used together in Sub-Section (1) of
Section 244 Cr.P.C., in the sense that they are generally used, denote that
words
under section 204 Cr. P.C before a higher forum by filing revision under section 397 read with section 401 Cr.P.C. and before ... magistrate under section 436 or 437 Cr.P.C . as the case may be. Sections 436 , 437 and 439 Cr.P.C deals with provisions