Section 258 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
258. Power to stop proceedings in certain cases.
- In any summons-case instituted otherwise than upon
interference by this Court by invoking Section 482 CrPC, so also for passing order Under Section 258 CrPC which has been ... Under Section 24(3) , entire criminal proceedings for offence punishable Under Section 29 cannot be stopped either Under Section 258 CrPC or quashed
within the meaning of Section 250 Cr.P.C. or the other provisions of the Criminal Procedure Code .
27. Section ... Cr.P.C. is almost akin to Section 239 Cr.P.C. Section 259 Cr.P.C. applies to summons cases, while Section 239
proceedings
in exercise of its powers under Section 143 of the Act read
with Section 258 Cr.P.C. As already observed, normal rule ... Moreover, it is not the Section but only the principles of
Section 258 Cr.P.C. that have been held to be applicable to complaint
Code shall apply "as far as may be" to trials of
complaints under Section 138 . Section 258 of the Code empowers
the Magistrate ... than upon complaint. Section
258 of the Code is not applicable to a summons case instituted on a
complaint. Therefore, Section 258 cannot come into
have filed the present criminal
revision, under Sections 397 and 401 read with Section
482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (hereinafter referred
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Whether ... also failed to see that to impose criminal liability,
either under Section 336 IPC or Section 304 IPC, it is
.
necessary that the death should
stage of Sec. 251
Cr.P.C. by invoking his powers
under Sec. 251 along; with the
powers under Sec. 258 Cr.P.C. That ... stage of Section
251 Cr.P.C. by invoking his powers
under Section 251 along with the
powers under Section 256 Cr.P.C.
That
Section 182 / 211 IPC was
passed without considering the statutory conditions of
Section 195 Cr.P.C; and
(e) that application under Section 258 ... u/s 195 Cr.P.C and not on the basis
of a police report u/s 173 Cr.P.C. As such, sec. 258
covered by this
section, but the cases instituted upon Criminal Complaints are not covered
by this section. Section u/s 258 of NI Act came ... Code of
Criminal Procedure (for short "the Code"). It must be pointed
out that the offence under Section 500 IPC is triable
section 138 NI Act.
3. Record reveals that post appearance of accused, a joint
application under section 251 Cr.PC read with section 258 ... summons case. So, the procedure contemplated under
Sections 251 to 259 is applicable to the case on hand. Section 258
deals with powers of Magistrate