authority while exercising the powers
issuing order / directions for withdrawal conferred u/s 321 Cr.P.C. ordered withdrawal of case
of case against Major ... reject the recommendation of the State government.
provision of Section 321 Cr.P.C.? As regards to the guidelines the same being a
Please provide
Code of Criminal Procedure, in terms of which order of acquittal is recorded. Section 320 of Code of Criminal Procedure provide for compounding of certain ... offences mentioned in the table thereunder. In terms of Section 321 of Code of Criminal Procedure, the Public Prosecutor or Assistant Public Prosecutor in charge
Code of Criminal Procedure, in terms of which order of acquittal is recorded. Section 320 of Code of Criminal Procedure provide for compounding of certain ... offences mentioned in the table thereunder. In terms of Section 321 of Code of Criminal Procedure, the Public Prosecutor or Assistant Public Prosecutor in charge
here, the Hon‟ble
High Court vide Order dated 21.11.2016 in Crl. P.
No.2177/2016 had held as under:-
"17. Having regard ... respective Governments for withdrawal of
the criminal prosecution pending against the
petitioner under Section 321 of Cr.P.C.
18. For the foregoing reasons
professional communication covered u/s 126 of the Indian
Evidence Act nor was it covered ... Advocate General of Haryana was a statutory opinion
u/s 321 of the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 hence it was not a professional
communication
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