256 Cr.P.C., the complaint case cannot proceed any further. Therefore, the proceedings of Non-Bailable Warrants, 82 Cr.P.C . and 83 ... Magistrate shall not extend anything contained in the provisions of Code of Criminal Procedure which shall acquit the accused persons, unless the trial court finds
death of the complainant, his legal heirs can pursue the complaint. Section 256 Cr.P.C. & Section 279 of B.N.S.S. deal ... with the question of the death of complainant. For reference, Section 256 Cr.P.C. as well as Section 279 of BNSS are being quoted
para 4 to 7 as under: -
"( 4 ) SECTION 256 of the Code of Criminal Procedure provides that if the
summons has been issued ... appears that he has ignored the proviso to Sec. 256 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure. The power under Sec. 256 of the code
para 4 to 7 as under: -
"( 4 ) SECTION 256 of the Code of Criminal Procedure provides that if the
summons has been issued ... appears that he has ignored the proviso to Sec. 256 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure. The power under Sec. 256 of the code
this stage:-
"19. What, therefore, assumes importance for
invoking Section 256 , Cr.P.C is the purpose for which the
case is fixed ... respondents, without showing sufficient cause, the Judicial
Magistrate in terms of Section 256 , Cr.P.C would have
been justified in recording an order
remain present
under the provisions of Section 256 of Code of Criminal
Procedure, 1973 (for short " Cr.P.C .") and the respondent ... passed on the ground of non-prosecution under
Section 256 of Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973.
10. It is pertinent to note that the case
para 4 to 7 as under:
"( 4 ) SECTION 256 of the Code of Criminal Procedure provides that if the
summons has been issued ... present complaint is dismissed for want of Prosecution under Section
256 of Criminal Procedure Code.
2. Consequently, the accused is acquitted from the alleged offence
para 4 to 7 as under:
"( 4 ) SECTION 256 of the Code of Criminal Procedure provides that if the
summons has been issued ... present complaint is dismissed for want of Prosecution under Section
256 of Criminal Procedure Code.
2. Consequently, the accused is acquitted from the alleged offence
para 4 to 7 as under:
"( 4 ) SECTION 256 of the Code of Criminal Procedure provides that if the
summons has been issued ... present complaint is dismissed for want of Prosecution under Section
256 of Criminal Procedure Code.
2. Consequently, the accused is acquitted from the alleged offence
para 4 to 7 as under:
"( 4 ) SECTION 256 of the Code of Criminal Procedure provides that if the
summons has been issued ... present complaint is dismissed for want of Prosecution
under Section 256 of Criminal Procedure Code.
2. Consequently, the accused is acquitted from the alleged offence