Nolles Prosequi-Nature and scope of power under
section 321 of the Code of Criminal Procedure,
1973-In the discharge of his duties, whether ... Sections 24 (8) and 321 .
C. Code of Criminal Procedure , 1973- Section 321-
Grounds for withdrawal from prosecution-Whether
the grounds like (a) implication
reviewed was set
aside or not.
Code of Criminal Procedure , 1973, section 321- -Withdraw-
al from the Prosecution--Scope and construction of the
provisions ... accused, consequent to the consent
passed by the Magistrate under section 321 and "Discharge"
of an accused made under section
above mentioned two cases for the above reasons under Section 321 of the CrPC.
Please acknowledge receipt of the letter and also intimate this department ... Judicial Magistrate for such withdrawal was within the terms of that section. Section 321 reads as follows:
321. Withdrawal from prosecution - The Public Prosecutor
filed by the
Special Public Prosecutor under the provisions of Section
321 of the Criminal Procedure Code in fourteen cases
(Special Case ... Chennai made two applications
to that court under the provisions of Section 321 of the
Criminal Procedure Code. They stated that Radio Venkatesan
was charged
Vide Uttar Pradesh Act 18 of 1991, sec. 3 (w.e.f. 16-2-1991)]"
Section 321 of Cr.P.C. 1973 deals with ... power conferred by Section 307 of the Code. Unlike grant of pardon under Section 307 , withdrawal from prosecution under Section 321 is unconditional though
pending against the
accused-appellant in exercise of the power under Section 321 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure (for short “the Code ... case referred to Section 333 of
the old Code and taking note of the language employed under Section 321 of
the present Code opined thus
whereby
he allowed the application filed by the Public Prosecutor
under Section 321 Cr.P.C. for permission to withdraw case
Whether reporters ... under Sections 13(2) of Prevention of Corruption Act and
under sections 418 ,420, 465, 468, 471, 472 read with
rt
Section
5495/96 whereby an application preferred by the Public Prosecutor under Section 321 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (hereinafter referred ... upheld.
My purpose in referring to the above sections is only to show that Section 321 , in view of the wide language it uses, enables
Justice and their advice for withdrawal of prosecution under Section
321 of Cr.P.C. in respect of FIR No. 90/2000, 99/2002 ... Court referred to Section 333 of the
old Code and after taking note of the language employed under Section 321
of the present Code came
Madras High Court
had made sub-section (7) of section 60 of the 2002 Act
subject to section 321 of the Code and the view ... section (3) of section 2 [sub-
sections (4) and (5) of section 2 of the Repealing Act are merely
supplemental to sub-section