secure the presence of the accused, it is the provisions of Section 267
Cr.P.C. which have to be invoked. Section 267 ... remand is to be
exercised under Section 167 Cr.P.C. only and not under Section 267
Cr.P.C. As held by us earlier
Section 65 PMLA and Section 167 Cr.P.C.
revealing absolutely vague stand of the ED. It has been
submitted that Section 267 of ... Section 267
could not have been employed simultaneously with Section 167
as the scope is different. Learned senior counsel had submitted
that Section 267
judicial custody. It is further contended that an application
under Section 267 Cr.P.C. seeking production warrant to secure the presence of
the petitioner ... said crime. It is further contended that the petition under
Section 267 Cr.P.C. was filed on the very next day of the arrest
Code of
Criminal Procedure empowers the Officer-in-Charge of the prison to
abstain from carrying out the Court's order under Section 267 ... Cr.P.C. read with
Section 65 of the PMLA. By filing an application under Section 482 of the
Code of Criminal Procedure before
apart from extending remand for judicial custody under Section 167(2)
Cr.P.C or Section 309 Cr.P.C, the learned ... since the order of production warrant is passed under Section 267 Cr.P.C
whereas the remand order is given under Section 167
ensure his attendance by issuing a Prisoner’s
Transfer Warrant under Section 267 Cr.P.C. If the convict
prisoner is not on bail
petitioner is undergoing judicial custody and the crime
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in respect of which the present application ... judicial custody. It is further contended that an application under
Section 267 Cr.P.C. seeking production warrant to secure the presence of
the petitioner
been remanded to judicial custody on 10.09.2023, a petition under
Section 267 Cr.P.C. has been filed by the prosecution before the Court ... present crime and petition for P.T. warrant under Section 267
Cr.P.C. has been filed. It is also contended that the investigation revealed
application under Section 482 read with Section 401 of the
Code of Criminal Procedure;
Enforcement Directorate, Kolkata Zone-II
Versus
Shri Shailesh Kumar Pandey ... attention of the Court to the application under Section 267 of the
Code of Criminal Procedure filed by the petitioner against the
opposite parties namely
petitioner is
having criminal antecedents. Recovery of knife in the present
case would directly establishes the nexus between homicidal
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CRL ... present case by the Investigating Agency by filing an
application under Section 267 Cr.P.C., before the jurisdictional
Magistrate. After so taking the petitioner