P.C. seeking release of
an accused. Section 169 Cr.P.C. reads as below:-
"169. Release of accused when evidence
deficient.- If, upon ... release him as per
Section 169 Cr.P.C. on executing personal bond and then
decide not to file a charge-sheet regarding such accused
Cr.P.C. recording of statements of the witnesses under Section 164 Cr.P.C. custody remands under Section 167 , Cr.P.C. release ... Cr.P.C. regarding of statements of the witnesses under Section 164 , Cr.P.C. custody remands under Section 167 , Cr.P.C. release
Cr.P.C . Sub-Section (4) of Section 173 relates to Section 169
of Cr.P.C., where the accused has been released ... Cr.P.C. Sub-section (4) of Section 173 of Cr.P.C.
contemplates the information with regard to Section 169 Cr.P.C.,
where
Cr.P.C . Sub-Section (4) of Section 173
relates to Section 169 of Cr.P.C., where the accused has been
released ... fact, Section 169 Cr.P.C. does
not contemplate filing of such report. All that Section 169
Cr.P.C stipulates is the release
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applications under Section 169 Cr.P.C. and Section 321
Cr.P.C. were submitted for their release and for withdrawal of their
prosecution respectively ... under Section 169 Cr.P.C to get the petitioners
released and secondly, by filing an application under Section 321
Cr.P.C. to withdraw
investigate into the matter as the matter was barred by Section 195 Cr.P.C. because a Civil Suit No. 612 of 1988 is pending ... released when the evidence is deficient. Section 169 of the Cr.P.C. reads as under:-
"169. Release of accused when evidence deficient
follow the procedure laid down in Sections 200 and 202 of the Code for taking cognizance of a case under Section 190(1)(a) though ... been given in the Code of Criminal Procedure regarding the investigation.
15.1. Section 169 Cr.P.C. Release of accused when evidence deficient-
If, upon