statement, decline to countersign the order."
7. Section 267 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 deals with P.T. Warrant. It says, whenever ... section (c) of Section 269 of Criminal Procedure Code. For better appreciation, the entire Section 269 of the Code of Criminal Procedure is re-produced
Criminal Procedure Code and the Court below has treated the warrant under Section 70 Cr.P.C. to be under Section 267 ... whose jurisdiction, it is to be executed.
8. Section 79 of the Code of Criminal Procedure makes it very clear that when a warrant directed
Sections 3(2) , 6 Prisons Act, 1894, Section 55 Prisoners Act, 1900, Section 3 Criminal P.C., 1973, Sections 267, 269 Construction of-Petitioners detained ... them in custody-Requisition received from Criminal Courts at Haryana under Section 3 of 1955 Act and Section 267 Cr.P.C. cannot confer
said production warrant was issued in terms of Section 267 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 ( CrPC ). The Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, Delhi ... through the Police of such other State. The purport of Section 267 Cr.P.C. is that such information should be sought from the concerned
ensure his attendance by issuing a Prisoner’s Transfer Warrant under
Section 267 Cr.P.C. If the convict prisoner is not on bail
ensure his attendance by issuing a Prisoner’s Transfer Warrant under Section 267
Cr.P.C. If the convict prisoner is not on bail
accused to custody under S.309(2) of the Code of Criminal Procedure. There is no substance whatever in this submission. S.309(2) merely ... 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
under this Code" and "for the purpose
of any proceedings" as mentioned in Section 267 (1) and (1) (a) of
... another criminal case is registered
against him in another Magistrate's Court, that Magistrate is justified
in issuing production warrant under Section 267
ensure his attendance by issuing a Prisoner’s Transfer Warrant under Section 267
Cr.P.C. If the convict prisoner is not on bail
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