Section 406 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
406. Power of Supreme Court to transfer cases and appeals.
(1) Whenever it is made ... appear to the Supreme Court that an order under this section is expedient for the ends of justice, it may direct that any particular case
Criminal)
No. 608 of 2024 is treated as the lead matter.
3. This transfer petition filed under Section 406 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure ... section corresponds to Section 527 of the old Cr.P.C .
The Cr.P.C . clothes this Court with the power under Section 406
India read with Section 406 of the Code of Criminal
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W.P.(Crl.) No.409 of 2020, etc.
Procedure, 1973, is not maintainable ... Code
of Criminal Procedure. Chapter XXXI of the Code of
Criminal Procedure , 1973 is a chapter dealing with
Transfer of Criminal Cases. Section 406
This transfer petition has been preferred under Section 406 of
the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (hereinafter, ‘ CrPC ’), read with
Article 139A ... Trial Court in compliance
with Section 321 of CrPC;
(iv) The requirements under Section 406 , CrPC are not met in
this
petitioner has moved this petition under Section
482 read with Section 407 of the Code of Criminal Procedure for
transferring his complaint ... obstante clause in Section 142(1) of the Act, the power of the
Court to transfer criminal cases under Section 406 Cr.P.C. remains
These two petitions have been preferred under Section 406 of the
Code of Criminal Procedure, seeking transfer ... Transfer Petitions have been filed
under Section 406 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. The jurisdiction of
the High Court under Article
filed Transfer Petition (Crl.) no. 46 of 2012.
These petitions have been filed under Section 406 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure, 1973, praying ... issue of transfer of criminal proceedings from
one court to another under Section 406 of the Code of Criminal Procedure
is concerned, it would
This Transfer Petition is filed under section 406
of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (for short
“ CrPC ”) read with Order XXXIX ... Krishna Iyer, declared that:-
“The Code of Criminal Procedure clothes this Court
with power under Section 406 to transfer a case or
appeal from
that in view of the provision of sub-section (2)
of Section 406 CrPC the petition is maintainable only when motion is moved ... party interested" within the
meaning of sub-section (2) of Section 406 CrPC. Even otherwise, Mr Subramanian
Swamy was the original complainant
offences under Section 138 of the
Act of 1881. The power of this Court to transfer pending
criminal proceedings under Section 406 ... clause in Section
142(1) of the Act of 1881, the power of this Court to
transfer criminal cases under Section 406