committed forgery and, therefore, criminal
proceedings be initiated against her under the provisions of Section 340
and 344 Cr.P.C. read with relevant provisions ... further against the respondent under the provisions of
Section 340 Cr.P.C. read with Section 195 Cr.P.C. Therefore, the present
application
case where the learned
Magistrate should have taken recourse to Section 344 Cr.P.C. I
accordingly direct learned Metropolitan Magistrate to resort to Section ... 344 Cr.P.C. and to try witness Virender Kumar for giving false evidence
as per provisions of law.
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tend to be misused whenever opportunity knocks,
and Section 167 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 was no exception.
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Since there ... prosecution often took recourse to the provisions of Section
344 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 and filed a preliminary or
incomplete report before
section (1A) of section 344 is no where to
be found in section 309 of the New Code, the explanation to
section 344 ... section 309
of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973.
(iv)Unlike the wordings of section 428 the language of
section 167(1) which will govern
with reference to the institution of the
proceedings.
Section 344 of the Criminal Procedure Code requires a
Magistrate, if he chooses to adjourn a case ... trying Magistrate was obviously proceeding at
that stage under section 344 of the Criminal Procedure Code,
which requires him, if he chooses to adjourn
during the pendency of the inquiry in which
case s. 344 squarely applies. Section 170 Cr.P.C. also
refers to the accused under custody ... remand under S. 344 Cr.P.C. is to be distinguished from a
remand under s. 167(2) Cr.P.C. Section 344 is more
prosecution often took recourse to the provisions of
Section 344 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 and filed
a preliminary or incomplete report before ... report and the
Magistrate, purporting to act under Section 344 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure, 1898 used to adjourn the proceeding and remand
Procedure Code of 1898, Section 344 was available for enabling the Magistrate to order a remand. The Section has been re-enacted as Section ... exercised the power contained in Section 309 of the Criminal Procedure Code. Unfortunately, this procedure is barred by Section 61 of the Foreign Exchange Regulation