Section 205 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
205. Magistrate may dispense with personal attendance of accused.
(1) Whenever a Magistrate issues a summons
proceeding, issue of process
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results under Section 204 Cr.P.C. Under Section 204 ... 205 Cr.P.C or Section 317
Cr.P.C as the case may be. For clarity on this aspect, I extract
Section 273
Crl.M.P. Nos.1430 and 1435
of 2014, passed by the learned Magistrate in allowing the application
under Section 205 Cr.P.C. imposing ... scope of Section 251
Cr.P.C. is concerned, it is to be read with invariably Section 205 Cr.P.C. the
word accused appearance
dated 6.9.2016, by which the application filed by the
petitioner under section 205 Cr.P.C. has been rejected ... question of delay cannot be made
attributable in an application under section 205 Cr.P.C. to the
petitioner as the criminal case itself
accused No.4) seeking exemption from personal appearance under section 205 of the Criminal Procedure Code was rejected.
REPORTABLE Date of Order : April ... accused No.4) seeking exemption from personal appearance under section 205 of the Criminal Procedure Code was rejected.
2. Since all the aforesaid criminal misc
exercise his power under section 205 of
the Code.
The next issue which arises for consideration whether
benefit under section 205 ... section 205 of the Code obviously refers "summons" used in section
204(1)(a)(b). The conjoint reading of sections 204 and 205
accused No.4) seeking exemption from personal appearance under section 205 of the Criminal Procedure Code was rejected.
REPORTABLE Date of Order : April ... accused No.4) seeking exemption from personal appearance under section 205 of the Criminal Procedure Code was rejected.
2. Since all the aforesaid criminal misc
accused. But if we read the language employed in Sections 205(1) and 205(2) Cr.P.C, there is no absolute right ... Section 205(2) of the Code. It has to be borne in mind that while dealing with an application in terms of Section 205
MURTHY
CRIMINAL PETITION No.3880 OF 2016
ORDER:
This criminal petition is filed under Section 482 of Criminal
Procedure Code (for short " ... inquiry or trial
proceeds in his presence. Section 205 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure empowers the Magistrate whenever he issues a
summons to dispense
whereby the petition filed by
the petitioner under Section 205 of the Code of Criminal Procedure
( Cr.P.C .) for dispensing with the personal appearance ... whereby the petition
filed by the petitioner under Section 205 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure ( Cr.P.C .) for dispensing with the personal appearance