Cr.P.C. is distinct than
the dismissal of the complaint under Section 203 or 256 of Cr.P.C .
Section 203 of Cr.P ... acquittal is provided under Section 378 of Cr.P.C.
11. Section 378(4) of Cr.P.C. provides that if an order of acquittal
there was non-
compliance of Section 204(4) of Cr.P.C. Section 204(4) of Cr.P.C. contemplates
as follows :-
"When ... against the accused under Section 173
of Cr.P.C. The State is not expected to pay process fees. Section 204 applies to
private complaints
harmonious reading of Section 204(4) of the Cr.P.C. with
Section 256 of the Cr.P.C. would lead to the conclusion that ... under Section 204(4) of the Cr.P.C., the complaint is
dismissed, under Section 256 of the Cr.P.C., the accused is acquitted
Cr.P.C., has been drawn
against the applicant.
5. According to Sub-section (4) of Section 204 of
Code of Criminal Procedure, its implication ... Section 204 of Code of Criminal Procedure by the
respondent, at the stage when Non-Bailable Warrant
and under Section 82 of Cr.P.C
procuring the presence of accused, as is provided under Section 204(4) Cr.P.C., reiterates When by any law for the time being ... under Section 256 CrPC makes the order appealable under Section 378 CrPC? AND if the application under Section 378(4) CrPC
complaint was not dismissed for default
under Section 256 of Cr.P.C., but under Section 204(4) of Cr.P.C. The
learned counsel ... 2025 04:47:43 pm )
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204(4) Cr.P.C ., the same cannot be treated
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Cr.P.C. clothes a Magistrate to do so. It is true that
barring Sec. 204 (1) Cr.P.C., Sec. 203 Cr.P.C ... Section 202
Cr.P.C. is different from the investigation under
Chapter XII of Cr.P.C . The embargo under
Section 162 Cr.P.C
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accused before the court, the criminal complaint was dismissed under sub-section (4) of Section 204 of Criminal Procedure Code and as such it could ... 4) Cr.P.C., a revision-petition did lie to the Sessions Court and the same had to be dealt with under Section 398 Cr