show that the Magistrate has taken cognizance of the case under Section 344 . On 27.2.1965, soon after the expiry of the 15 days of remand ... asked for and granted under Section 167 , so that the reference of the Magistrate to Section 344 is not quite accurate.
In Kalicharan v. State
when the investigation is still not over. Section 309 of the new Code, which corresponds to Section 344 of the old Code, though worded ... Although the expression 'reasonable cause' occurring in Sub-section (1A) of Section 344 is nowhere to be found in Section
private complaint under Section 200 Cr.P.C., against the
petitioners herein for the offence under Section 365 , 369 , 344 ... found the
guilt of the petitioners herein/accused for offence under Sections 344 , 347 , 384
and 365 IPC and convicted and sentenced them as under
registered a case against the petitioner for
the offence punishable under Sections 344 , 363 , 365 , 506(ii) IPC and
after investigation, laid a charge sheet ... Magistrate convicted the petitioner for the offence under Sections 344 ,
363 , 365 and 506(ii) IPC and sentenced him to undergo one year
Rigorous Imprisonment
default to undergo six months simple imprisonment. (ii) under Section 344 IPC to undergo 3 years Rigorous Imprisonment and a fine ... under Section 366A is modified into Section 365 of IPC and the conviction and sentence imposed on the appellant/accused under Section 344
District Court, with the powers conferred on District Courts by Sections 344 to 359, both inclusive, that the District Judge might transfer to any Court ... Section 8 , it is declared that the investiture of the Small Cause Court with the powers conferred on a District Court under Sections 344
through its Head Clerk to initiate action against the
petitioner under Section 344(1) of Cr.P.C. alleged that the petitioner gave a
false ... absolutely no materials as against the petitioner to proceed
under Section 344(1) Cr.P.C. The learned Magistrate failed to show that the
petitioner
read into general words does not, therefore, apply as between the sections. Section 344 , which is under consideration, covers the whole field of criminal proceedings ... clear that neither in Section 433 nor in Section 488 has this been done. In Section 433 , the words are 'the High Court
default to undergo three months rigorous imprisonment and
under Section 344 IPC to undergo six months rigorous imprisonment
http://www.judis ... Section 368 and 363 IPC. However, the fine amount awarded
thereafter is kept intake, and the conviction and sentence for the
offence under Section 344
read into general words does not therefore apply as between the sections. Section 344 , which is under' consideration, covers the whole field of criminal ... clear that neither in Section 433 nor in Section 488 has this been done. In Section 433 the words are " the High Court