difference
between Section 245(1) and 245(2) of the Cr.P.C. It is held that under
Section 245(1) of Cr ... accused under Section 245(1) of
Cr.P.C. It is further held that the situation under Section 245(2) of
Cr
difference
between Section 245(1) and 245(2) of the Cr.P.C. It is held that under
Section 245(1) of Cr ... accused under Section 245(1) of
Cr.P.C. It is further held that the situation under Section 245(2) of
Cr
I.P.C . Thereafter, it appears that statements of the complainant and one witness Narayan Gogte, were recorded under section 244 Cr.P.C. They ... recorded under section 244 Cr.P.C. made out a dispute of a civil nature and not an offence under section 420 I.PC
pointed out here that Sections 252 and 253 of the old Cr.P.C . correspond to Sections 244 and 245 of the present Cr ... provisions of Sections 244 and 245 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 i.e., to the present Cr.P.C . It may appear that
Cr.P.C. is
completed or any stage prior to that. Such stages would
be under Section 200 Cr.P.C. to Section 204 Cr ... inquiry or trial to another Magistrate
under Section 192 Cr.P.C. Under Section 201 Cr
framing the charge the learned Magistrate took evidence under section 244 of the Criminal Procedure Code (hereinafter referred to as the said Code), and thereafter ... under section 246 of the said Code. It is erroneous to presume that section 244 read with section 246 of the Criminal Procedure Code merely
Code of Criminal
Procedure shall come under the purview of Section 378 (4) of
the Code of Criminal Procedure. Hence, it is amply clear ... that
Section 372 , more particularly, amended proviso thereto of the
Code of Criminal Procedure and Section 378 (4) of the Code of
Criminal Procedure, operate
Code of Criminal Procedure , 1973 came into force on April 1, 1974, which by Section 484 repealed the Code of Criminal Procedure , 1898, the case ... Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. It is necessary here to point out the difference between Section 252 of the Code of Criminal Procedure
before the
Magistrate in view of Sub-section (1) of Section 244 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure the Magistrate should proceed to hear ... under Section 323 , 504 , 506 read with
Section 34 of the Indian Penal Code under Section 239 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure which appears
case the Criminal Procedure
Code provides scheme of trial under the provisions of Section 251
to 259 of the Criminal Procedure Code. Since the case ... Trial Court to take
recourse to Section 244 or Section 245 of the Criminal Procedure
Code. The Section 244 and 245 of the Criminal Procedure