ensure his attendance by issuing a Prisoner’s Transfer Warrant under Section 267
Cr.P.C. If the convict prisoner is not on bail
section (2) of Section 268 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, excluding any person or class of persons from the operation of Section 267 ... attendance of misa detenus in Criminal Cases (.) following order under Section 267 of Criminal Procedure Code issued (.) Begins order (.) Bhopal dated
under
Section 267 of the Code of Criminal Procedure or under
Section 167 of the Code of Criminal Procedure before the
Learned Vacation Judge, Paschim ... Section 267 of the Code of Criminal Procedure is to be
applied or Section 167 of the Code of Criminal Procedure is
to be invoked
ambit and powers of the Court under
provisions of Sections 267, 272 and 249 of the Cr.P.C.
Upon hearing Mr. Arvind Kashyap, Advocate ... very meaning of production
warrants. A production warrant issued under Section 267
Cr.P.C. does not constitute a detention order authorizing
detention
contention that the police could not use the
procedure under Section 267 of the Cr.PC for ensuring the attendance
of an accused ... afterthought. Secondly, even if the
contention that the procedure under Section 267 of the Cr.PC ought
not to have been invoked to produce
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Prisoner’s Transfer Warrant under Section 267 Cr.P.C. If the
convict prisoner is not on bail in that case
CriC 357. The detenu in that case stood involved in two criminal cases for murder and other offences. The third ground in the detention order ... issued a 'B' warrant (commonly called production warrant) under Section 267 , Cr.P.C. for his production before him in relation to Case
2017), rejecting an application filed by the State
under Section 267 of the Cr.P.C.
2. Heard Sri B.N.Jagadeesha, learned Additional State ... pending proceedings, the petitioner - State
files an application under Section 267 of the Cr.P.C. seeking an
order for body warrant to secure
before the concerned Court,
applications/memos cause to be filed under Section
267 Cr.P.C. for the learned Magistrates/Sessions
Judges/designated Special Courts ... cause produced if in jail on P.T. warrant under Section 267
Cr.P.C., leave about if enlarged on bail
Section 309(2) of the Code of Criminal Procedure. There is no substance whatever in this submission. Section 309(2) merely enables the Court ... answer a charge or to give evidence etc. as contemplated under Section 267 Cr.P.C.). Therefore, merely because the accused is remanded to custody