accused in criminal appeal Nos.7375/2013 invoking Section 391
Cr.P.C., interalia, praying for additional evidence on his behalf ... para 4. These applications
were followed by additional identical applications under Section
391 Cr.P.C. submitted "in continuation and furtherance of the
earlier
accused in criminal appeal Nos.7375/2013 invoking Section 391
Cr.P.C., interalia, praying for additional evidence on his behalf ... para 4. These applications
were followed by additional identical applications under Section
391 Cr.P.C. submitted "in continuation and furtherance of the
earlier
Krishnan
mentioned that he would be filing an application under Section 391 Cr PC
for permission to lead additional evidence. Mr Krishnan nevertheless
proceeded with ... justified in taking action under Section 391.
49. There is no restriction in the wording of Section 391 either
as to the nature
accused in criminal appeal Nos.7375/2013 invoking Section 391
Cr.P.C., interalia, praying for additional evidence on his behalf ... para 4. These applications
were followed by additional identical applications under Section
391 Cr.P.C. submitted "in continuation and furtherance of the
earlier
accused in criminal appeal Nos.7375/2013 invoking Section 391
Cr.P.C., interalia, praying for additional evidence on his behalf ... para 4. These applications
were followed by additional identical applications under Section
391 Cr.P.C. submitted "in continuation and furtherance of the
earlier
accused in criminal appeal Nos.7375/2013 invoking Section 391
Cr.P.C., interalia, praying for additional evidence on his behalf ... para 4. These applications
were followed by additional identical applications under Section
391 Cr.P.C. submitted "in continuation and furtherance of the
earlier
accused in criminal appeal Nos.7375/2013 invoking Section 391
Cr.P.C., interalia, praying for additional evidence on his behalf ... para 4. These applications
were followed by additional identical applications under Section
391 Cr.P.C. submitted "in continuation and furtherance of the
earlier
words in Section 391(1) are “if it thinks
additional evidence to be necessary”. The word
“necessary” used in Section 391(1) is to mean ... evidence in terms of Section 391
of the Code of Criminal Procedure. A plain
look at the statutory provisions (Section
391) would reveal the same
criminal case is regulated by the provisions of
Section 311 Cr.P.C and Section 391 Cr.P.C. respectively. Since no
such prayer ... view, has not examined the provisions of Section 311
Cr.P.C. and Section 391 Cr.P.C. in regard to the considerations that
complainant also filed an application under
Section 391 Cr.P.C. in his appeal seeking to lead additional evidence.
By the common judgment dated ... same time, the application of the
complainant under Section 391 Cr.P.C. was also allowed and the case was
remanded with a direction