year.
15. The provisions of section 344 have been
enacted in the Code of Criminal Procedure to
further arm the court with a weapon ... 344 Cr.P.C. deals with summary procedure for
trial for giving false evidence. For ready reference, the same is
reproduced below:-
"Summary procedure
section (3) of Section 344 of the Code carves out an
exception to sub-section (1) of section 344 of the Code
and empowers ... complaint under
section 340 of the Code for the offence, when it does not
choose to proceed under section 344 of the
that Jugraj Singh, revisionist instituted a
complaint under Section 307 read with Section 34 IPC and Sections 25
and 27 of the Arms ... under Section 482 Cr.P.C.
for quashing the judgment dated 05.04.2012 passed by learned
Sessions Judge, Ferozepur and issued notice under Section 344
proper course would have to be to adopt the procedure under Section 344 Cr.P.C. Learned Counsel relied upon the judgment of the Supreme ... appropriate course of action to be taken, including under Section 344 Cr.P.C. in accordance with law. In case the court
Karia, J.
1. This Criminal Revision Application under Section 397 read with Section 401 of the Code of Criminal Procedure is directed against the judgment ... sought to quash the said show cause notice.
4. Section 344 of the Criminal Procedure Code under which the aforesaid notice is issued reads
under section 167 Criminal Procedure Code The order of detention was passed under the provisions of section 344 Criminal Procedure Code It appears that during ... under section 364 Indian Penal Code and is now under investigation in respect of an offence under sections 302 / 201 / 34 Indian Penal Code There
under sec. 193 of the I.P.C. to show cause why the witness should not be tried under Sec. 344 of the ... trial court judge under provision of Sub-sec. 1 of Sub-sec. 4 of Sec. 344 of the Cr.P.C.
31. While adverting
police were denied by him. It has
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come out in record that PW3 was prosecuted ... three months and to pay a fine of Rs.500/=
under Section 344 Cr.P.C. In that case, he admitted that he was
forced
evidence before the Court, and
therefore, the show-cause-notice under Section 344 of Cr.P.C. was issued
against both the appellants. The appellants ... order of conviction under
Section 345 of Cr.P.C., whereby the appellants have been convicted
under Section 344 of
issued to the petitioner as also another under Section
344 of the Code of Criminal Procedure to show cause as to why
they ... document
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exercise of power under Section 344 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure