section (2) and notwithstanding anything contained in the Code of Civil Procedure ,1908 (5 of 1908) or in the Code of Criminal Procedure ... Division Bench of the High Court. Section 19 clearly does not preclude the appeal procedures outlined in Section 341 Cr.P.C. (corresponding to Section
para 11)
"(1) The power under Section 438 , Criminal Procedure Code,
is of an extraordinary character and must be exercised
sparingly in exceptional cases ... true legal position, thus:
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(1) The power under Section 438 , Criminal Procedure Code, is
of an extraordinary character and must be exercised
sparingly
punishable under Sections 9 , 39 , 40 , 44 , 49(C) and 51 of
Wild Life Protection Act, Sections 41(D) and 102 of ... Indian Penal Code. In the result, I proceed to pass
the following:-
ORDERS
Under Section 248(1) of Cr.P.C.
accused
Sections 9 , 39 , 40 , 44 , 49(C) and 51 of
Wild Life Protection Act 1972, Section 41D and 102 of the
Code of Criminal Procedure ... Sections 9 , 39 , 40 , 44 , 49(C) and 51 of Wild Life
Protection Act 1972, Section 41D and 102 of
the Code of Criminal Procedure
respondent and Ld. Counsel for appellant moved an
application under Section 379 of BNSS-23 (Old Section 340 Cr.PC).
9. Though ... with the Court also and has submitted that his application under Section
379 of BNSS-23 (Old Section 340 Cr.PC) may kindly be disposed
defendant company and
its AR deserve to be issued notice under Section 379 BNSS( Section 340
Cr.PC) for swearing false affidavit.
CS Comm ... defendant company and its AR deserve to be
issued notice under Section 379 BNSS( Section 340 Cr.PC) for swearing
false affidavit. Section 379 BNSS
provides that the power of revision
conferred by sub- section 1 of Section 397 of Cr.P.C. shall not
be exercised in relation ... Page 11 of 26
sense without having to resort to criminal procedure code
or any statute. That is to say, if we construe interlocutory
order
provides that the power of revision
conferred by sub- section 1 of Section 397 of Cr.P.C. shall not
be exercised in relation ... Page 11 of 26
sense without having to resort to criminal procedure code
or any statute. That is to say, if we construe interlocutory
order
provides that the power of revision
conferred by sub- section 1 of Section 397 of Cr.P.C. shall not
be exercised in relation ... Page 11 of 26
sense without having to resort to criminal procedure code
or any statute. That is to say, if we construe interlocutory
order
provides that the power of revision
conferred by sub- section 1 of Section 397 of Cr.P.C. shall not
be exercised in relation ... Page 11 of 26
sense without having to resort to criminal procedure code
or any statute. That is to say, if we construe interlocutory
order