scope of Section 340 is
much wider than the scope of Section 340 of Cr.P.C. When remedy
under Section 344 ... under Section 193 or other sections of I.P.C . One more
distinguishable factor is punishment. It is prescribed in Section 344
cause why
he should not be punished for an offence under
Sec.344 of the Code of Criminal Procedure ( Cr.P.C
for short). This ... refused to accept the document as reliable to take
action under Sec.344 of the Cr.P.C and consequently
rejected the petitioner
Court has
taken the cognizance u/s 191 r/w Section 193 & 211 IPC. The notice u/s 344 ... u/s 340 Cr.PC is required to proceed u/s 193 IPC.
11 The summary procedure is adopted while proceeding u/s 344
Pradeep Ram vs The State Of Jharkhand on 1 July, 2019
Equivalent citations: AIR 2019
subsequent hearings. In this regard, he has placed reliance on Section 344 of
Cr. P. C.
5) Learned counsel for the petitioner also raised ... Section 302 RPC and 7/25 Arms Act in the
Court of ld. Sessions Judge, Bandipora. The Said Court had power under Section 344
changed for more than a
century, as the marginal notes to Section 167 of the Cr.P.C. suggest.
However, the Legislature has been pragmatic ... limit was being violated through the subterfuge of
taking advantage of Section 344 of the Cr.P.C. of 1898. The misuse was
recognized
Court refused
to make a complaint under sub-section (1) or sub-section
(2) of Section 340 , hence, the appeal is not maintainable
and further ... under
Section 341 could only be filed against the order passed
under Section 340 of Cr.P.C. and order under Section
344
changed for more than a century, as the marginal notes to Section
167 of the Cr.P.C. suggest. However, the Legislature has been
pragmatic ... limit was being violated through the subterfuge of
taking advantage of Section 344 of the Cr.P.C. of 1898. The misuse
was recognized
more than 15 days by
violating the mandatory provision of section 344 of Cr.P.C. It
can be seen from the facts of that ... entitled to do so under the mandate of section 344 of Cr.P.C.
and hence the Patna High Court released the Petitioner
therein
more than 15 days by
violating the mandatory provision of section 344 of Cr.P.C. It
can be seen from the facts of that ... entitled to do so under the mandate of section 344 of Cr.P.C.
and hence the Patna High Court released the Petitioner
therein