History of the Criminal Law of England,' Vol. 1, p. 497.) But under our Criminal Procedure Code even in oases committable to a Court ... that the English Criminal Procedure also, though it is less homogenous than the Indian Criminal Procedure Code does not tolerate the anomaly of a complainant
respondent (Crl.R.C.(MD).No.863 of 2011)
REVISION CASE under Section 397 read with Section 401 of the Criminal
Procedure Code against ... first respondent (Crl.R.C.(MD).No.315 of 2015)
ORIGINAL PETITION under Section 482 of the Criminal Procedure Code to
call for the records
under the Bombay Abkari Act , exercises the powers conferred by the Criminal Procedure Code , 1898, upon an officer in charge of a police station ... exclusion are not indicated either in the Evidence Act or the Criminal Procedure Code . But that does not seem a sufficient reason for refusing
Crl.O.P.No.13276/2017
Prayer in Crl.O.P.No.13276 of 2017: Criminal Original Petition filed under Section 482 ... Crl. 402] wherein it was held that the High Court exercising its power under Section 482 of the Criminal Procedure Code cannot recall
Deepak Kumar Aggarwal ... Respondent
Petition under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure to call for the records ... records including statements recorded under Sections 200 & 201 of Cr.P.C. and the report of the Police Officer under Section 202 of
reported in 2000 Crl.L.J. 1745;
(v)If the further investigation under Section 173(8) of Code of Criminal Procedure disclose that any other ... Code of Criminal Procedure is attracted in the instant case;
ix. The procedure contemplated under Section 166A of Code of Criminal Procedure does not prohibit
Stephen's History of the Criminal Law of England, Vol. I, 497). But under our Criminal Procedure Code even in cases committable ... that the English Criminal Procedure also, though it is less homogeneous than the Indian Criminal Procedure Code does not tolerate the anomaly of a complainant
that the Learned Chief Judicial Magistrate without following the procedures contemplated under the Criminal Procedure Code arbitrarily and mechanically returned the complaint with the endorsement ... Chengalpet, has not followed the above said options and procedures contemplated under the Criminal Procedure Code , as laid down by the Division Bench decision
filed Crl. M.P. No. 303 of 1997 seeking discharge under Section 239 of the Code of Criminal Procedure and that was dismissed on merits ... namely Crl. M.P. Nos. 230, 114, 115, 88 and 87 of 1998 under Section 239 of the Code of Criminal Procedure seeking discharge, were
IPC r/w 3(1) of TNPPDL Act
27
Keelavalavu
238/2012
U/s 447, 430 IPC r/w 3(1) of TNPPDL ... action in criminal proceedings.
39. This submission is again misconceived, as in the prayer, the
petitioner has not challenged the criminal investigation by the police