relevant extract is reiterated, (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in the Code of Criminal Procedure , 1973 (2 of 1974) all the offence under this Chapter shall ... Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898, as applicable to the State of Jammu & Kashmir, the coordinate Section is Section 256 of CrPC considered
whereby the petition filed by
the accused petitioner under Section 256 Cr.P.C. for closing the case and
acquitting him was rejected ... reproduced herein below:
" Section 256 of the Code of Criminal Procedure ( CrPC ), 1973, empowers a
Magistrate to acquit an accused
Cr.P.C ., then the procedure mentioned in Chapter XX of Cr.P.C . from Sections 251 to 259 of Cr.P.C. would ... provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure . The difference between Section 203 Cr.P.C. and Section 256 Cr.P.C. is of the stage
IPC. The said complaint was dismissed by the learned Trial Court by exercising its power under Section 256 Cr.P.C. Respondent no. 2 thereafter ... contended that entertaining a criminal revision against an order passed under Section 256 Cr.P.C. is illegal and liable to be set aside. Hence
tried summarily and
accordingly, procedure for summons case provided in Chapter XX of
the Code of Criminal Procedure is applicable in the trial initiated ... this stage, it would be apt to take note of Section 256
Cr.P.C (now Section 279 BNSS), which reads as under
tried summarily and accordingly,
procedure for summons case provided in Chapter XX of the Code
of Criminal Procedure is applicable during the trial initiated ... this stage, it would be apt to take note of Section
256 Cr.P.C, which reads as under:-
"256. Non-appearance or death
tried summarily and accordingly, procedure for
summons case provided in Chapter XX of the Code of Criminal
Procedure is applicable during the trial initiated ... this stage, it would be apt to take note of Section 256
Cr.P.C, which reads as under:-
"256. Non-appearance or death
elaborately dealt with
the scope of Section 256 Cr.P.C. (now Section 279 of BNSS), and held that
though afore Section affords protection ... been specifically held in the afore
rt
judgment that power under Section 256 Cr.P.C. (now Section 279 of BNSS)
must be exercised judicially
elaborately dealt with
the scope of Section 256 Cr.P.C. (now Section 279 of BNSS), and held that
though afore Section affords protection ... been specifically held in the afore
rt
judgment that power under Section 256 Cr.P.C. (now Section 279 of BNSS)
must be exercised judicially
tried summarily and accordingly, procedure for
summons case provided in Chapter XX of the Code of Criminal
Procedure is applicable during the trial initiated ... this stage, it would be apt to take note of Section 256
Cr.P.C, which reads as under:-
"256. Non-appearance or death