executant failed to remain present. Hence as per section 256 of Code of
Criminal Procedure, execution petition is dismissed for default.
Pronounced on 10th March
absent. As such, dismissal is as per Section 256(1)
of Code of Criminal Procedure 1973 r/w section 262(2) of Code of Criminal
I.P.C., before the JFCM, Bhongiri, which was referred
to the police concerned u/s.256 , (3) of CRPC and the investigating
absent. As such, dismissal is as per Section 256(1) of
Code of Criminal Procedure 1973 r/w section 262(2) of Code of Criminal
Section 279 of Bhartiya nagrik Suraksha
Sanhita, 2023 / Section 256 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure.
c) The bail bonds of the accused are cancelled
continuous absence of
complainant/executant under Section 256 of Code of Criminal Procedure. He further urged that opponent/accused
has already complied his part
reason. Hence, this
execution petition is dismissed under section 256 of Code of Criminal
Procedure.
Pronounced on 13th June, 2014.
[HON'BLE Smt.Usha
manner did not reach him or that this was not the proper procedure for the communication of the Tribunal's order. This ... copy of the order in question, the procedure mentioned in Rules 17 and 19 of Order V, Cr.P.C . was not followed
Kishore Rajaram Chhabria vs The Chairman Securities & Exchange ... on 1 August, 2003
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State Commission
that statement recorded by police during investigation
U/s 161 Cr.P.C . cannot be read in evidence unless
person was examined before ... Sukhdev Kaur & Ors.', IV(2008) CPJ 256, it is held by
State Commission that, insured died due to
strangulation, by outward, violent