show cause notice to
petitioner Jyoti for initiating proceedings under Section 344 Cr.P.C.
Briefly stated, facts of the case are that accused Amarpal ... further undergo imprisonment of one year.
15. The provisions of section 344 have been
enacted in the Code of Criminal Procedure to
further
stands disposed of.
The petitioner has challenged the proceedings under Section 344
Cr.P.C., initiated against him by issuing notice by the Additional
Sessions ... substantiated his statement under Section 161 Cr.P.C., the pre-
condition for initiation of proceedings under Section 344 Cr.P.C.,
being not satisfied
Section 401 of
the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 ( Cr.P.C . for short) for quashing
of order dated 23.9.2011, whereby, proceedings under Section 344 ... petitioner.
Learned counsel for the petitioner has submitted that
proceedings under Section 344 Cr.P.C. could not be initiated against
the petitioner
Section 401 of
the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 ( Cr.P.C . for short) for quashing
of order dated 23.9.2011, whereby, proceedings under Section 344 ... petitioner.
Learned counsel for the petitioner has submitted that
proceedings under Section 344 Cr.P.C. could not be initiated against
the petitioner
were ordered to be tried
summarily for giving false evidence under Section 344 Cr.P.C. by issuing
notice separately.
Story, in brief, is that ... Gurdeep Singh Riar deposed
falsely. Then ordered to issue notice under Section 344 Cr.P.C. After
notice, no further action. Opportunity
Section 181 IPC are distinct. A separate
procedure for trial of both has been specified. Section 344 Cr.P.C. calls
for a summary trial ... present case,
conviction has been recorded under Section 193 IPC read
with Section 344 Cr.P.C., which in no way can be sustained.
Either
such that it cannot be completed within 24 hours. Section 344, on the other hand, shows that investigation has already begun and sufficient evidence ... passed the remand orders was still the stage when Section 167 applied and not Section 344. The decision of the Orissa High Court in Artatan
Court has directed that cognizance of the offence in terms of Section 344
of the Code of Criminal Procedure be taken against the appellant -
complainant ... Section 340(1) (corresponding to Section 476 of the
Old Code) in cases in which they have failed to take action
under Section 344 CrPC
Section 482 Cr.P.C., is for quashing of
the notice dated 20.01.2010 (Annexure P-2) given to Narinder Pal Kaur-
petitioner under Section 344 ... prosecution witness in the aforesaid case,
therefore, a notice under Section 344 Cr.P.C. (Annexure P-2), was
served upon
fine of Rs.500/- upon notice under
Section 344 Cr.P.C.
Brief facts of the case are that an FIR No.203 dated ... Haryana , 2005 (2) RCR
(Criminal) 109 and, a notice under Section 344 Cr.P.C. was served
upon the prosecutrix-appellant with the allegations that