Although the expression 'reasonable cause'
occurring in sub-section (1A) of section 344 is no where to
be found in section ... Although the expression 'reasonable cause' occurring in sub-
section (IA) of section 344 is no where to be found in
section
time limit, the prosecution often took recourse to the provisions of Section
344 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 and filed a preliminary ... preliminary or “incomplete” report, and the
magistrate, purporting to act under section 344, adjourns the proceedings and
remands the accused to custody. In the Fourteenth
Section 345A can be taken only
when there exists order of demolition under Section 343 or an
order under sub-section (1) of Section 344 ... order of demolition under Section
343 , or on passing of an order under sub-section (1) of Section
344 , and in no other contingency cannot
time-
limit, the prosecution often took recourse to the provisions of
Section 344 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 and filed
a preliminary ... preliminary or “incomplete”
report, and the Magistrate, purporting to act under Section 344 ,
adjourns the proceedings and remands the accused to custody.
In the Fourteenth
postpone the commencement of trial and remand the accused under
Section 344 of the 1898 Act for a further time, till the final chargesheet ... protect the civil liberties of accused persons against the misuse of Section
344 of the 1898 Act, wherein the accused persons, on grounds
Section 6 of POCSO Act. So far as the
appellants are concerned, they were convicted for the
offences punishable under Sections 344 ... read with
Section 34 , IPC and were sentenced to undergo Simple
Imprisonment for one year for offence under Section 344 ,
IPC and a fine
incomplete charge-sheet and move the court for remand under
Section 344 corresponding to the present Section 309 which
was not meant for during investigation ... incomplete chargesheet and move
the court for remand under Section 344 which is
not intended to apply to the stage of
investigation. While in some
XXXIII of the Code. As pointed out earlier Chapter XXXIII which includes Sections 437 and 439 relevant for our purpose empowers the court to release ... preliminary' charge-sheet and then seeking remand under Section 344 ( Section 309 under the Code) which really did not come into play during investigation
Pradeep Ram vs The State Of Jharkhand on 1 July, 2019
Equivalent citations: AIR 2019
matter
under various sections of the Code of Criminal Procedure .
He relied on section 344 or in the alternative on section ... were wrongly decided as
was held by the Special Bench. Similarly section 344 deals
with the adjournment of a case. It is not a substitute