Section 212 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
212. Particulars as to time, place and person.
(1) The charge shall contain such particulars ... with which he is charged. (2) When the accused is charged with criminal breach of trust or dishonest misappropriation of money or other movable property
charge of one offence within the meaning of section 219 Cr.P.C.
(4) The section 212 (2) only prescribed what is 'sufficient ... section 200 Cr.P.C The revisionist has access to complaint, statements made under section 200 Cr.P.C and 202 Cr.P.C
within the meaning of Section 212 Cr.P.C. The word ''place' in Section 212 Cr.P.C. is to be understood ... effect of Section 464(1) Cr.P.C. or 215 Cr.P.C . is not to render the provisions of Section 212 Cr.P.C
charges framed U/s 147, 148, 302 r/w 149 and 506 I.P.C . and U/s 354D(2) I.P.C ... Cr.P.C . No. 19724/2018 and thereafter another judgment dated 2.7.2018 while adjudicating and deciding the Criminal Misc. Application U/s 482 Cr.P
offence.
14. Section 220 Cr.P.C deals with the case of a single accused
committing more offences. Section 220 Cr.P.C. reads ... therefore,
Section 219 Cr.P.C. will not apply and Section 220 Cr.P.C. will apply. However,
in view of Section 212 Cr.P
piecemeal trial.
(12) In re, Osman Ah, (DB) Section 222 (now Section 212) Criminal Procedure Code . was held only an enabling section ... enunciated in Section 218 Criminal Procedure Code . but by way of an exception the provision contained in Sub-section (2) of Section 212 Criminal Procedure
provision. It was further stated that as per Section
212 Cr.P.C. and Section 23 of Prevention of Corruption Act, since ... refer to Sections 212 and
219 Cr.P.C. and Section 23 of Prevention of Corruption Act.
Section 212 Cr.P.C. ; Particulars
Section 212 Cr.P.C are mandatory as
held in Onkar Nath and others Vs. State of Punjab and another ,
1993(3) RCR (Criminal ... Criminal) 212, the scope of Section 401
Cr.P.C viz-a-viz Section 212 Cr.P.C was highlighted. Charge-sheet
issued without particulars
Therefore, the bar under Section 468 Cr.P.C. is
not applicable to exercise power under Section 482 Cr.P.C. to quash
the proceedings ... Section 212 Cr.P.C. for the
offence punishable under Section 406 IPC and charge-sheet is not in
compliance of Section 212 Cr.P
Therefore, the bar under Section 468 Cr.P.C. is
not applicable to exercise power under Section 482 Cr.P.C. to quash
the proceedings ... Section 212 Cr.P.C. for the
offence punishable under Section 406 IPC and charge-sheet is not in
compliance of Section 212 Cr.P