Section 300 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
300. Person once convicted or acquitted not to be tried for same offence.
(1) A person ... from the one made against him might have been made under sub-section (1) of Section 221, or for which he might have been convicted
charges under Section 323 , 451 and 427 IPC by taking recourse to the provisions of Section 256 Cr.PC, Section 300 Cr.PC does ... Section 403 of the Code (Old), corresponding to Section 300 of the Code.
26. The learned Judge, therefore, held that Section 300 Cr. PC would
offence under
Section 302 IPC, without invoking Section 346 IPC, only to circumvent
the bar under Section 300(1) Cr.P.C. It is submitted ... petition under Section
482 Cr.P.C., the appellant accused filed an application for discharge
under Section 227 r/w Section 300(1)
trial in respect of offences under the Indian
Penal Code in view of section 300 Cr.P.C
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and Article ... then the proceedings of the criminal trial and the IPC
cannot be quashed by virtue of section 300 of the Cr.P.C and
Article
clear that the whole basis of Section 403(1) of the Cr.P.C. (which is, now, Section 300 in the new Code), is that ... acquittal in force within the meaning of Section 403 , Cr.P.C. (i.e., Section 300 in the new code). Such a trial, according
section 188 of this Code.”
18. Section 300 refers to sections 220 and 221 Cr.PC. No doubt it appears
that a person ... Constitution i.e. doctrine of autrefois acquit or
Section 300 Code of Criminal Procedure. or
Section 71 Indian Penal Code or Section 26 of General
section 188 of this Code.”
18. Section 300 refers to sections 220 and 221 Cr.PC. No doubt it appears
that a person ... Constitution i.e. doctrine of autrefois acquit or
Section 300 Code of Criminal Procedure. or
Section 71 Indian Penal Code or Section 26 of General
double
jeopardy or autrefois convict/acquit is recognised in section 300 of
the Code. Section 300 Cr.P.C. bars a second trial ... might be
permitted by the terms of Section 403 (present Section 300) of
Code of Criminal Procedure .
13. Before the principle of issue estoppel
section 188
of this Code.”
18. Section 300 refers to sections 220 and 221 Cr.PC. No doubt it appears
that a person ... Constitution i.e. doctrine of
autrefois acquit or Section 300 Code of Criminal
Procedure. or Section 71 Indian Penal Code or
Section 26 of General
lodged u/s 392 IPC and not u/s 395 IPC,
therefore, to sustain the charge under Section 412 / 34 IPC the stolen
property must ... convicted u/s 412 / 34 IPC but they can be convicted u/s 411 IPC as
mandated by Section 222 Cr.P.C. The accused