Criminal Procedure Code (for short
Cr.P.C ).
2. The petitioner is accused No.2. The petitioner filed petition under
Section 239 of ... Crl.R.C No.982 of 2019
specific offence, the Court can discharge the accused for such offence.
Even the scope of Section 239
meaning of Section 239 of Criminal
Procedure Code of 1898 corresponding to Section 223 of
the Criminal Procedure Code of 1973. It is practically
impossible ... rule and joint trial is an
exception. While Section 239 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure allows a joint trial of person and offences
within
Chengalpattu, dismissing the said discharge petitions filed under Section 239 of
Cr.PC by the Petitioners ... have filed discharge petitions under Section 239 of Cr.PC in Crl.MP.Nos.1853,
1857, 1855, 1856 and 1854 of 2011, respectively
ORDER
1. This Criminal Revision Petition is filed against the order of dismissal of the
discharge petition filed under Section 239 of ... Court, the Petitioner/A2 has filed Crl.MP.No.4915 of
2018, under Section 239 of Cr.PC to discharge her from the alleged
CRLMC No.2564 of 2018
An application under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure.
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Narendra Kumar Sahoo .......... Petitioner.
- Versus-
State of Odisha (Vigilance ... during trial. So also
the plea of defence advanced here.
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Section 239 Cr.P.C. envisages that if the charge, on
consideration, is found
Prevention of Corruption Act and under Section 120(b)
IPC. To attract an offence under Section 120(b) IPC, there
must be two or more ... question of
framing charge under Section 227 Cr.P.C. in
sessions case (which is akin to Section 239
Cr.P.C. pertaining to warrant
falls under the category of 'public
servant' defined under Section 2 (c) of the PC Act, 1988. One
Ninavath Shanker Naik ... petitioner/accused filed the present
application in Crl.M.P.No.41 of 2016 supra under Section 239
Cr.P.C., to discharge him saying
Special Court has
rejected the discharge petition filed by petitioners under Section
239 of Cr.P.C.
3. Briefly stated, the facts of the case ... offence
against the petitioners.
9. A petition was filed under Section 239 of Cr.P.C by
the petitioners to discharge them as there
Kurnool
dismissing the petition filed by the petitioner/accused officer under
Section 239 Cr.P.C. for discharging him from the said case.
2. Shorn ... filed.
(c) The petitioner/accused then filed Crl.M.P.No.945 of
2017 under Section 239 Cr.P.C. for discharge before the trial
offence under Section 420 of Indian
Penal Code. On these grounds the petitioner moved an
application under Sections 239 r/w.227 of ... learned Magistrate has rightly
dismissed the application filed by petitioner under section 239
Cr.P.C., sought to dismiss the petition.
13. I have bestowed