CrPC, recourse to remedy u/s 482
of CrPC can be taken i.e. whether, petition under
Section 482 of CrPC ... intention of the legislature enacting the Code
of Criminal Procedure and the Code of Civil Procedure vis-à-
vis the law laid down by this
under Section 397(1) of the Criminal Procedure Code?"
Section 397 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 gives an option to an aggrieved ... exercise of Section 482 , Criminal Procedure Code. It is well settled that the inherent powers under Section 482 , Criminal Procedure Code cannot be utilised
matter is heard finally.
2. By the instant criminal revision filed under Section 397 / 401
of Cr.P.C., the applicant is challenging the merit ... Appellate Court by virtue
of the provisions contained in Section 410 Cr.P.C.
Section 401 Cr.P.C. is a provision enabling the High
accordance with Section 397 CrPC. Section 397(3) CrPC only bars a second
revision by the same person before another forum ... Court was filed by the petitioner. Therefore, the
bar under Section 397(3) CrPC is not applicable in the present case
Proceedings (Criminal Case
No.1100312/2012) concluded vide
judgment dated 30/08/2018.
85 CRR-65-2015 Criminal Revision, under Section 397 , 401
of ... 2020.
163.1 CRR-5115-2019 Criminal Revision, under Section 397 r/w
Section 401 of Cr.P.C. against order dated
12/07/2019
Subhash Kakade)
Judge
taj.
Criminal Revision No.197/2007
10.09.2014:
None for the parties.
This revision under Section 397 / 401 of ... Subhash Kakade)
Judge
taj.
Criminal Revision No.1121/2007
10.09.2014:
None for the parties.
This revision under Section 397 / 401 of
State.
ORDER
( .02.2019)
The applicants have filed this Criminal
Revision under Section 397 / 401 of the Cr.P.C. being
aggrieved by the order dated ... order is not maintainable and is
hit by provisions of Section 397(2) , Cr.P.C. This
aspect has not been considered in the authorities
under Section 311 of
Cr.P.C. cannot be exercised. The applicant would be entitled to move an
(10)
application under Section 311 of ... refusing to summon witnesses u/s 311
CrPC is an interlocutory order within the meaning of Sec. 397(2) CrPC
revisional jurisdiction under Section 397 of the Criminal Procedure Code?
Section 397 of the Code of Criminal Procedure 1973 gives an option to an aggrieved ... Section 435 of the previous Code of Criminal Procedure while the Sessions Judge and the District Magistrate had concurrent jurisdiction, like present Section 397
court by virtue of the
provisions contained in Section 401 CrPC. Section 401
CrPC is a provision enabling the High Court ... order giving consent under Section 321 . But the order is
revisable under Section 397 of the Criminal Procedure
Code. Section 397 gives the High Court