Criminal Courts should exercise their available
powers, such as those under Sections 309 , 311 and 258 of
Code of Criminal Procedure to effectuate the right ... criminal proceedings. Nonetheless, the
criminal courts should exercise their available powers such
as those under Sections 309 , 311 and 258 of CrPC
Criminal Courts should exercise their available
powers, such as those under Sections 309 , 311 and 258 of
Code of Criminal Procedure to effectuate the right ... criminal proceedings. Nonetheless, the criminal
courts should exercise their available powers such as those under
Sections 309 , 311 and 258 of CrPC
Criminal Courts should exercise their available powers, such as
those under Sections 309 , 311 and 258 of Code of Criminal Procedure to
effectuate the right ... criminal
proceedings. Nonetheless, the criminal courts should exercise their
available powers such as those under Sections 309 , 311 and 258 of CrPC
IPC Cr.P.C.
2. Gangakhed 210/10 341,323, 34, 03 19/08/10 06/11 Acquitted as
IPC 05/01/11 the dispute ... IPC
5. Gangakhed 3009/15 12(A), Mah. 03 06/02/15 258/15 Acquitted u/
Gambling 1/04/15 s. 258 of
Act
IPC Cr.P.C.
2. Gangakhed 210/10 341,323, 34, 03 19/08/10 06/11 Acquitted as
IPC 05/01/11 the dispute ... IPC
5. Gangakhed 3009/15 12(A), Mah. 03 06/02/15 258/15 Acquitted u/
Gambling 1/04/15 s. 258 of
Act
application under Section 143 of the NIA read
with Section 258 CrPC, praying therein to drop criminal proceedings
against him on the ground ... application
filed by the petitioner under Section 143 read with Section 258 CrPC.
7. To substantiate his aforesaid submissions, he placed reliance
upon
empowered to apply its discretion in terms of provisions of Section 258 Cr.P.C. It may be made clear that this aspect ... before it proceeds to finally decide and drop the proceedings under Section 258 Cr.P.C. Definitely the court is expected to apply its mind
Code of Criminal Procedure that when an accused appears before the
Trial Court pursuant to summons issued under Section 204 Criminal
Procedure Code ... otherwise than upon a
complaint, Section 251 read with Section 258 , Criminal Procedure Code,
1973 does clothe the learned Magistrate with the requisite power
Furthermore, I want to add one more provision of
Cr.P.C . i.e. Section 258 which reads as under:
"258. Power to stop ... view of the judgments above and provisions of
Section 258 of Cr.P.C., let me see the order under challenge in
these appeals falls
concerned prosecutor to request the Court to exercise the
powers under Section 258 Cr.P.C. to stop the proceedings
instead of recommending withdrawal ... concerned prosecutor may request the Court to
exercise the power under Section 258 Cr.P.C. and the relevant
extract of minutes of the meeting