principle which is sought to
be incorporated into Section 300 of the Criminal Procedure Code is that
no man should be vexed with more than ... Section 300 of the Criminal
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Procedure Code combines
before the learned ACJM
amounts to double jeopardy and violated Section 300 of Cr.P.C. This
submission cannot be accepted. The trial conducted ... without
violation of the provisions of Article 20(2) or Section 300
CrPC. This Court has decided the issue in various cases
2021. Accused No.21 filed an application
under Section 300 of Cr.P.C. seeking his discharge
from the case. Since the Special Court dismissed ... helpful to the petitioner.
The question of applicability of Section 300 Cr.P.C.
did not arise there. The facts show that two
accused persons
been acquitted or convicted previously. However, the
rule under Section 300 Cr.P.C is not absolute and there are certain
exceptions which have been ... carved out under Section 300 Cr.P.C.
itself. The essential elements of Section 300(1) are:
(i) The accused must have been tried
been acquitted or convicted previously. However, the
rule under Section 300 Cr.P.C is not absolute and there are certain
exceptions which have been ... carved out under Section 300 Cr.P.C.
itself. The essential elements of Section 300(1) are:
(i) The accused must have been tried
opposing the grant to leave, by relying on Section
300 (1) of Code of Criminal Procedure and stating that
once the matter in relation ... conclusion or
acquittal, therefore, as per under Section 300 (1)
of the Code of Criminal Procedure, same facts
cannot be made the subject matter
view of Article 20(2) of the Constitution of
India and Section 300 Cr.P.C., the fact which has been lost
sight ... Section 239 Cr.P.C. It is contended that as per
Section 300 Cr.P.C., a person once tried by a the Court
enshrined in Article 20(2) of the
constitution of India and section 300 Cr.P.C. Article
20(2) prohibits a person from being prosecuted ... being subjected to multiple
trials or punishments for the same offense. Section 300 Cr.PC
also envisages the concept of double jeopardy. The section reads
enshrined in Article 20(2) of the
constitution of India and section 300 Cr.P.C. Article
20(2) prohibits a person from being prosecuted ... being subjected to multiple
trials or punishments for the same offense. Section 300 Cr.PC
also envisages the concept of double jeopardy. The section reads
enshrined in Article 20(2) of the
constitution of India and section 300 Cr.P.C. Article
20(2) prohibits a person from being prosecuted ... being subjected to multiple
trials or punishments for the same offense. Section 300 Cr.PC
also envisages the concept of double jeopardy. The section reads