have set out Section 105 of the Customs Act in its entirety. Section 105(2) refers to the Code of Criminal Procedure , 1898 (Central ... Criminal Procedure . But, sub-section (2) of Section 132 does not imply that the limitations prescribed by Section 165 of the Code of Criminal Procedure
Shrishail S/O. Madivalappa Ganiger vs The State Of Karnataka on 16 March, 2026
Author
said Chapter consisting of Section 105(A)
to 105(L) was inserted in the Code of Criminal Procedure ... matters connected thereto in India
elaborate procedure has been made in Section 105(A) to
105(L) Cr.P.C. In that connection in Section
diary, do
not constitute evidence. The word "evidence" in Section 319 CrPC
contemplates the evidence of the witnesses given ... such person under Section
319 CrPC.
XXX
105. Power under Section 319 CrPC is a discretionary and an
extraordinary power
Chikkanagoudar, Advocate)
This Criminal Petition is filed under Section 482 of
the Code of Criminal Procedure, praying to quash the
judgment passed by the Additional ... forced to file
Crl.Misc.No.105/2009 under Section 125 of the Cr.P.C.
before the Civil Judge & JMFC, Doddaballapura
Sri C Muniraju vs Sri S N Subbareddy on 16 February, 2026
Author: M.G
with regard to burden
of proving the fact especially within knowledge
under Section 106 of Evidence Act, it is true
that though the death took ... Supreme Court while
considering the provisions of Section 313 of the
Code of Criminal Procedure, Sections 105 and
300 exception (Part I) of the Indian
105 are not statements of 'co-accused' and
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further, they have been recorded under Sec. 164
... date of incident;
• Statement of CW 105, Raju Mallappa
recorded under Section 164 of Cr.P.C. shows
that Accused No.2, had gone
Visweswaraiah, HCGP)
2
This Criminal Revision Petition is filed under section
397 read with Section 401 Cr.P.C. praying to set aside the
order ... Visweswaraiah, HCGP)
This Criminal Revision Petition is filed under section
397 read with Section 401 Cr.P.C. praying to set aside the
order dated
which are as follows:
"105. Power under Section 319 Code of
Criminal Procedure is a discretionary
and an extraordinary power