accused-
CICL has been acquitted under Section 255(1) of the Cr.P.C.
23. Having regard to the aforesaid factual background of the present ... office for staging a dharana against the
leak of matriculation question paper, the F.I.R was lodged and charge-sheet
was filed against
accused-
CICL has been acquitted under Section 255(1) of the Cr.P.C.
23. Having regard to the aforesaid factual background of the present ... office for staging a dharana against the
leak of matriculation question paper, the F.I.R was lodged and charge-sheet
was filed against
enquiry, the following documents
would have to be obtained:
(i) matriculation or equivalent certificate if available;
(ii) in the absence of (i) the date ... relied upon. The matriculation
certificate, in other words, is given precedence. It is in the
absence of a matriculation certificate that the date of birth
Rules. We cannot import other
procedures laid down in the Code of Criminal
Procedure or any other enactment while making an
inquiry with regard ... having the
hangover of the procedure of trial or inquiry under
the Code as if they are trying an offence under the
penal laws forgetting
record does not satisfy the
ingredients of Section 376 of the IPC against the accused-appellant.
11. Now, coming to the question as to whether ... statutory criteria. In the first instance, the school leaving
certificate, or the matriculation certificate had to be seen; if that were not available, the birth
witness investigated the
offence and submitted the report under Section 173 of Cr.P.C.
with other details. Purva Chourasiya has also been examined ... Committee by seeking
evidence by obtaining-
(a) (i) the matriculation or equivalent certificates,
if available; and in the absence whereof;
(ii) the date of birth
been given to date of birth certificate issued by school or matriculation
or equivalent certificate.
ii. If the documents mentioned in first entry ... taken by the survivor in her statement under
Section 164 of the CrPC, it was incumbent upon the prosecution to establish
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scope of revisional powers under Sections 397 and 401 of
'the Cr.P.C .,' is well-settled and circumscribed, it does not permit ... order.
25. Revisional jurisdiction under Sections 397 and 401 of 'the Cr.P.C .,' is not
appellate in nature but supervisory, to correct
year
Act
342 of the IPC SI for six months -- --
450 of the IPC RI for five years -- --
2. The date of occurrence ... ground that the family of the appellant got
hold of matriculation certificate issued by the Bihar School
Examination Board (BSEB in short) during the pendency
there may be situations where the entry made in the matriculation or equivalent certificates, date of birth certificate from the school first attended and even ... delinquent - - the statement recorded under section 313 of the Code is too tentative and will not by itself be sufficient ordinarily to justify or reject