criminal
complaint under Section 200 of Cr.P.C. for offence under
Sections 406 and 420 of IPC and in view of Section 300 ... 300 CrPC; Section 26 of the General
Clauses Act and Section 71 IPC.
10. Section 300(1) CrPC reads:
"300
Alandur, Chennai-16 to take discharge and close petition under Section 300 Cr.P.C. dated ... offences under Section 498-A IPC and Section 4 of the Dowry Prohibition Act, challenging which, the petitioner has filed Crl
Satnam Singh. In the said order
dated 11.02.2000, detailed discussion about Section 300
Cr.PC and Article 20 (2) Constitution of India was made.
Legal ... India as the same was violative of the provisions
envisaged in Section 300 Cr.PC of India.
14. In response to second query
statutes without violation of the
provisions of Article 20(2) or Section 300 Cr.PC. This
Court has decided the issue in various cases ... 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
IPC in another case, second
prosecution is not permissible being barred by Article 20(2) of Constitution of
India and Section 300 ... violation of Article 20(2) of the Constitution or
Section 300 Cr.P.C. Separate trials in such cases is the very
intendment
Section 324 IPC
14. Another ground raised by the learned Amicus Curiae is that the conviction of the appellant was hit by section 300 ... accused ought have been convicted under Section 307 read with 34 IPC and not under Section 307 IPC simplicitor by the court below. It cannot
again tried for same offence in view of the bar under section 300 Cr.P.C.
11. To substantiate his submission, the learned counsel drew ... view of Section 300 Cr.P.C and Article 20(2) of the Constitution?
14. The final report in C.C.No.66/2001
Code). To examine the veracity of the
contention raised by the learned counsel for the respondent, Section 300 of the
Code of Criminal Procedure ... learned counsel for the respondent, namely,
that Section 300 of the Criminal Procedure Code, will be an embargo to ob-
struct the right
offence under section 324 IPC but also those allegations which
would have constituted the offences under section 354 IPC and
under the provisions ... restricted only for
the offence under section 324 IPC, would the petitioner herein get
the benefit of section 300 Cr.P.C. even though
facto
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complainant for the same offences is hit by Section 300 of Cr.P.C. and
requested ... Crl.P.No.8727/2018
for the aforesaid offences cannot be quashed on the sole ground that it is
hit by Section 300 of