been equated as report
prepared under Section 173 of the Code of Criminal Procedure ( CrPC ) 1973,
as per Section ... filed by a
police officer under section 173 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure
been equated as report
prepared under Section 173 of the Code of Criminal Procedure ( CrPC ) 1973,
as per Section ... filed by a
police officer under section 173 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure
been equated as report
prepared under Section 173 of the Code of Criminal Procedure ( CrPC ) 1973,
as per Section ... filed by a
police officer under section 173 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure
2015.
This matter is converted in Revision petition U/S 397 of CRPC
bearing Case No. 521/2016. Court has passed the order ... CRPC in this matter, and issued letter dated 3/3/2017
in favour of investigation officers of Jinsi Police station and
stated that
2015.
This matter is converted in Revision petition U/S 397 of CRPC
bearing Case No. 521/2016. Court has passed the order ... CRPC in this matter, and issued letter dated 3/3/2017
in favour of investigation officers of Jinsi Police station and
stated that
2015.
This matter is converted in Revision petition U/S 397 of CRPC
bearing Case No. 521/2016. Court has passed the order ... CRPC in this matter, and issued letter dated 3/3/2017
in favour of investigation officers of Jinsi Police station and
stated that
PMLA, 2002 states that the
provisions of the Criminal Procedure Code , 1973 ( CrPC ) shall apply in so
far as they are not inconsistent ... recorded by the ED do not have the procedural safeguards that exist under
the CrPC when the statement is recorded before a Magistrate
Cr.P.C is perse admissible only in criminal proceedings
under Code of Criminal Procedure and is not perse
admissible in Procedure quasi civil judicial ... held that reports prepared
during criminal proceedings, including those under Sections 173 and
293 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, are not per se admissible
Cr.P.C is perse admissible only in criminal proceedings
under Code of Criminal Procedure and is not perse
admissible in Procedure quasi civil judicial ... held that reports prepared
during criminal proceedings, including those under Sections 173 and
293 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, are not per se admissible
blame', 'fully exonerated' are unknown to the
Code of Criminal Procedure or the Penal Code, which are
coined by judicial pronouncements ... 2020
Item No.8/C-II
not known to the Code of Criminal Procedure or the Penal Code,
which have been coined by judicial pronouncements