Petitioner
vs.
R. Manivannan @ Manivannan Raman Respondent
Criminal Revision filed under Section 397 r/w Section 401 Cr.P.C.,
seeking to call ... Courts below, the accused has preferred the present criminal
revision under Section 397 read with Section 401 Cr.P.C.
5 Heard Mr. B. Harikrishnan
7507 of 2019 in Crl.R.C. No.871 of 2017)
Criminal Revisions filed under Section 397 read with Section 401
Cr.P.C. seeking ... Section 395 to Section 401 CrPC, read together, do not indicate
that the revisional power of the High Court can be exercised
section 482 Cr.P.C.is not maintainable when the earlier revision application filed under section 397 Cr.P.C. read with section 401 ... powers under section 482 Cr.P.C. after dismissal/disposal or revision application under section 397 Cr.P.C. read with section 401
CRL.R.C.No.1522 of 2012
G.Selvam .. Petitioner/
Accused
Vs
R.Karthikeyan .. Respondent/
Complainant
Criminal Revision preferred under Sections 397 and 401 ... with the above limited purpose. The provisions contained
in Section 395 to Section 401 CrPC, read together, do not
indicate that the revisional
PRAKASH
Crl. R.C. No.509 of 2013
Sivashanmugam ... Revision Petitioner
Vs.
Vedharaman ... Respondent
Criminal Revision Case filed under Section 397 r/w. 401 ... with the above limited purpose. The provisions
contained in Section 395 to Section 401 CrPC, read together,
do not indicate that the revisional
CRL.R.C.No.1047 of 2018
7.1. While exercising revisional powers under Section 397 r/w 401
Cr.P.C ., this Court is required ... with the above limited purpose. The provisions contained
in Section 395 to Section 401 CrPC, read together, do not
indicate that the revisional
Petitioner/
Accused
Vs
S.K.Subramaniam .. Respondent/
Complainant
Criminal Revision preferred under Section 397 and 401 Cr.P.C. to
set aside the judgment ... with the above limited purpose. The provisions contained
in Section 395 to Section 401 CrPC, read together, do not
indicate that the revisional
Petitioner/
Accused
Vs
R.V.Rangasamy .. Respondent/
Complainant
Criminal Revision preferred under Section 397 and 401 Cr.P.C. to set
aside the judgment ... with the above limited purpose. The provisions contained
in Section 395 to Section 401 CrPC, read together, do not indicate
that the revisional
Sterling Road,
Chennai 600 034. .. Respondent
Criminal Revision preferred under Section 397 r/w 401 Cr.P.C . to
set aside the judgment and order ... with the above limited purpose. The provisions contained
in Section 395 to Section 401 CrPC, read together, do not
indicate that the revisional
PRAKASH
CRL.R.C.No.1133 of 2013
Prabhu Senathipathy .. Petitioner/
Accused
Vs
Balamurugan .. Respondent/
Complainant
Criminal Revision preferred under Section 397 and 401 ... with the above limited purpose. The provisions contained
in Section 395 to Section 401 CrPC, read together, do not
indicate that the revisional