Section 267 provides a procedure to deal with a person
who is alleged to have committed various offences. Section 267 of
the ... accused
from prison. If the conditions required under
267 of the Code of Criminal procedure, are
satisfied, the Magistrate shall issue a P.T.
Warrant
Section 267 of Cr.PC
shall be employed. Section 269 of Cr.PC is an
adjunct to Section 267 of ... from
complying with the order issued under Section 3 of
the Prisoners Act or under Section 267 of Cr.PC as
the case
criminal court or for that matter, a Special Judge
NIA can refuse to issue production warrants under section 267 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure ... other proceeding under this Code" (Section 267(1), "for the
purpose of any proceedings against him" (Section 267
Court, was, therefore, justified in
passing an order under section 267 of the
Criminal Procedure Code and issuing warrant as
per Form ... proceedings and any
proceedings under the Code" in section 267 of
the Criminal Procedure Code and not judicial
proceedings and, therefore, seeking production
accused from
prison. If the conditions required under Section 267 of
the Code of Criminal Procedure, are satisfied, the
Magistrate shall issue ... Warrant without delay. If the conditions
required in Section 267 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure are satisfied, the Magistrate shall issue P.T.
Warrant
terms of Section 167(2) for
grant of bail, as body warrant period under Sections 267 and
270 of the Cr.P.C. cannot ... detention as
stated under Section 167 of Cr.P.C. But they are
under body warrant under Sections 267 and 270 of
terms of Section 167(2)
for grant of bail, as body warrant period under Sections 267
and 270 of the Cr.P.C. cannot ... detention as stated under Section 167 of Cr.P.C. But
they are under body warrant under Sections 267 and 270
of
relevant purpose before the jurisdictionally empowered Magistrate,
and/or, whether Section 267 Cr.P.C., appertains to production under
"production warrants ... without also determining whether both provisions (supra) are independently
operational, as, Section 267 Cr.P.C., does not explicitly either oust the sway
terms of Section 167(2)
for grant of bail, as body warrant period under Sections 267
and 270 of the Cr.P.C. cannot ... detention as stated under Section 167 of Cr.P.C. But
they are under body warrant under Sections 267 and 270
of
terms of Section 167(2) for grant of
bail, as body warrant period under Sections 267 and
270 of the Cr.P.C. cannot ... detention as stated under
Section 167 of Cr.P.C. But they are under
body warrant under Sections 267 and 270
of