Section 300 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
300. Person once convicted or acquitted not to be tried for same offence.
(1) A person
Section 403 Cr.PC (Old) is pari materia with Section 300 of Criminal Procedure Code, 1973. On the strength of the above cited, authorities ... Code (Old), corresponding to Section 300 of the Code.
26. The learned Judge, therefore, held that Section 300 Cr. PC would bar a fresh complaint
this stage alone that the court can consider an application under
Section 300 Cr.P.C. It is submitted that once the court rejects ... offence under
Section 302 IPC, without invoking Section 346 IPC, only to circumvent
the bar under Section 300(1) Cr.P.C. It is submitted
trial in respect of offences under the Indian
Penal Code in view of section 300 Cr.P.C
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and Article ... then the proceedings of the criminal trial and the IPC
cannot be quashed by virtue of section 300 of the Cr.P.C and
Article
tried. Can such a trial be said to be barred under Section 300 , Cr.P.C. and/or Article 20(2) of the Constitution ... Code), the conviction or acquittal, as the case may be, must stand and must be in force. The protection, thus, provided under Section 300 ,
Constitution of India and Section 300
of Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (for short ‘the Cr.PC ’), the High Court
has quashed ... Constitution i.e. doctrine of autrefois acquit or
Section 300 Code of Criminal Procedure. or
Section 71 Indian Penal Code or Section 26 of General
Constitution of India and Section 300
of Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (for short ‘the Cr.PC ’), the High Court
has quashed ... Constitution i.e. doctrine of autrefois acquit or
Section 300 Code of Criminal Procedure. or
Section 71 Indian Penal Code or Section 26 of General
jeopardy or autrefois convict/acquit is recognised in section 300 of
the Code. Section 300 Cr.P.C. bars a second trial of the person ... permitted by the terms of Section 403 (present Section 300) of
Code of Criminal Procedure .
13. Before the principle of issue estoppel can be applied
Constitution of India and
Section 300 of Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (for short ‘the Cr.PC ’), the
High Court has quashed ... Constitution i.e. doctrine of
autrefois acquit or Section 300 Code of Criminal
Procedure. or Section 71 Indian Penal Code or
Section 26 of General
IPC could have been charged
together with Section 411 / 34 IPC in the first trial. Therefore, by virtue of
Section 300(2) CrPC ... IPC and 482/34 IPC , the later prosecution and punishment being barred by
Article 20(2) of the Constitution and Section 300 CrPC