Section 344 in M.P. Civil Court Rules, 1961
344.
(1) The record-keeper shall also ascertain whether the papers in the records bear
Section 344 in Criminal Courts - Rules and Orders
344.
Officers and soldiers attending a Civil Court on duty will wear uniform with sword and side
Section 344 in The M.P. Municipal Corporation Act, 1956
344. Discharging fire arms.
- Whoever discharges fire-arms or lets off fire-works, fire-balloons
Section 344 in Criminal Courts - Rules and Orders
344. Officers and soldiers attending a Civil Court on duty will wear uniform with sword and side
expired an order of further remand should be passed under Section 344 of the Code after the case has been put up for trial before ... Magistrate having jurisdiction.
Note 1. Order of remand under Section 344 of the Code have nothing to do with Police Investigation and the accused need
expired an order of further remand should be passed under Section 344 of the Code after the case has been put up for trial before ... Magistrate having jurisdiction. Note 1. Order of remand under Section 344 of the Code have nothing to do with Police Investigation and the accused need
finds that the person who has committed an offence punishable under sub-section (1) was not born within the limits of the city ... person accused of an offence under this section, may be detained either in custody under Section 344 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1S98
Section 718 in Criminal Courts - Rules and Orders
718.
The main points to be noticed at an inspection of a jail are stated ... Manual, 1926), and that orders of remand are in accordance with Sections 344 and 508 of the Criminal Procedure Code. If the trial
Section 718 in Criminal Courts - Rules and Orders
718. The main points to be noticed at an inspection of a jail are stated ... Manual, 1926), and that orders of remand are in accordance with Sections 344 and 508 of the Criminal Procedure Code. If the trial
finds that the person who has committed an offence punishable under sub-section (1) was not born within the limits of that Municipality ... person, accused of an offence under this section, may be detained either in custody under Section 344 of the Code of Criminal Procedure