investigation does not come within the purview of Section 267 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. In the present case the petitioner was arrested ... sustained in view of the provision of Section 267 of the Code of Criminal Procedure as discussed above. So, relying upon the judgments referred
words "the other proceeding" in Section 267 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (hereinafter referred to as "the said Code ... also a proceeding under the Code and for that purpose, a Magistrate can exercise power under Section 267 of Cr.PC to issxie an order
Emperor vs Barendra Kumar Ghose on 26 September, 1923
Equivalent citations: 81IND. CAS.353
JUDGMENT
Letters Patent of December 28, 1865. Section 267 of the Criminal Procedure Code provides that all trials under Chapter XXIII of the Code before ... anything contained in the said Code, in all criminal cases transferred to a High Court under the Criminal Procedure Code , or under the Letters Patent
Letters Patent of December 28, 1865. Section 267 of the Criminal Procedure Code provides that all trials under Chapter XXIII of the Code before ... anything contained in the said Code, in all criminal cases transferred to a High Court under the Criminal Procedure Code , or under the Letters Patent
267, AIR 1923 CALCUTTA 453
JUDGMENT
Lancelot Sanderson, C.J.
1. This is a Reference under Section 307 of the Criminal Procedure Code
267
JUDGMENT
A.N. Chakrabarti, J.
1. This is an appeal under Clauses (b) and (c) of Section 411A(1) of the Code of Criminal ... Procedure. The appellant has been convicted under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code and sentenced to undergo rigorous imprisonment for life upon a trial
argued that in this case the plea of the accused under Section 251 , Cr.P.C. was not properly recorded and as such the proceeding ... State of West Bengal , 2003 C. Cr. L. R. (Cal) page 267, Ashok Kapri v. Iswar Chandra Jana
Special Courts. The Code of Criminal Procedure still stands as a whole and is operative in the ordinary criminal Courts every ... Section 804, Penal Code - culpable homicide which is less than murder. Schedule 2 of the Code prescribes that cases under Section 304 , Penal Code, shall
Magistrate or Court under the Criminal Procedure Code , see Section 4 (k) . Now the Code describes these proceedings under Chapter VIII as "inquiries ... XXII and XXIII, with special reference to Section 241 , Section 251 , Section 260 , Section 262 and Section 267 ). It is clear, I think, therfore, that these