marked by the court
under Section 294 of the Code of Criminal Procedure.
Section 294 of the Code of Criminal Procedure reads
as follows ... parties it can be only marked under
Section 294 Code of Criminal Procedure if the
genuineness of the document is admitted, then only
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same were marked with the consent of A3 to A5 under Section 294
Cr.P.C. As per the provisions under Section 294(3) ... While questioning under Section
313 Cr.P.C. the accused persons have not disputed those documents
which were marked under Section 294
that the format of list under section Section 294(2)
has been prescribed. In Criminal Manual Chapter VI para 32, such
a form is prescribed ... Magistrates and Judges is
invited to Section 294 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure, 1973, according to which the particulars
of the documents filed before
that the format of list under section Section 294(2)
has been prescribed. In Criminal Manual Chapter VI para 32, such
a form is prescribed ... Magistrates and Judges is
invited to Section 294 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure, 1973, according to which the particulars
of the documents filed before
Judge concerned, vis-a-vis the statutory obligation as enclosed in Section
294 Cr.P.C. Importantly, when the said statutory obligation is cast ... assigning of an overload of mandatoriness to the
provisions carried in Section 294 Cr.P.C., becomes well grooved in the
mandatory statutory coinage
Counsel:
7.1. Concession on Section 173(5) CrPC:
Conceded that the application was erroneously filed under
Section 173(5) ... Provision is Section 244 Cr.P.C.,1973:
Since the case is instituted otherwise than on a police report,
Section 244 CrPC (warrant
Judge concerned, vis-a-vis the statutory obligation as enclosed in Section
294 Cr.P.C. Importantly, when the said statutory obligation is cast ... assigning of an overload of mandatoriness to the
provisions carried in Section 294 Cr.P.C., becomes well grooved in the
mandatory statutory coinage
Judge concerned, vis-a-vis the statutory obligation as enclosed in Section
294 Cr.P.C. Importantly, when the said statutory obligation is cast ... assigning of an overload of mandatoriness to the
provisions carried in Section 294 Cr.P.C., becomes well grooved in the
mandatory statutory coinage
contentions in relation to
Section 324 IPC, and thereafter, with the contentions related to the
application filed under Section 294 Cr.P.C.
Signature ... against the present petitioners under
Section 324 and 34 IPC. Furthermore, petitioners filed a revision
petition under Section 397 Cr.P.C before the learned
obtain admission or denial
on a document under sub-section (1) to Section 294 CrPC personally
from the accused or complainant ... read as substantive
evidence under sub-section (3) of Section 294 CrPC.
Accordingly, the post-mortem report, if its genuineness is not
disputed