clauses (ii), (iii) and (iv) are incorporated in sub-section(1)(c)
of Section 407 , two with regards to the transfer of a criminal case ... criminal
case have been separately dealt with under sub- sections 3 to 9 in Section 407
which are adopted in Section 408 which separately deals
Saxena, J.
1. This petition has been filed under Section 482 read with Section 407(1) Cr.P.C. for recalling this Court ... Under Section 304B I.P.C. On 8.9.1994, accused Rajeev Joshi submitted a petition Under Section 482 Cr.P.C. read with Section 407
Section 407 in The Central Excise Act, 1944
407. Subs. by Act 18 of 1992, S. 113, for under licence
criminal jurisdiction. Since Section 526 Cr.P.C is similar to
the provisions of Sections sub-section (2) of Section 407 ... wording of the two sections are the same. In fact, sub-
section (2) of Section 407 places an embargo on an
application for transfer being
transfer petition, also submitted an affidavit, as
mandated under sub-section (3) of Section 407 Cr.P.C.
21. This Court is also conscious ... Court to another, in view of the provisions of
Sections 402 and Section 407 of the Cr.P.C., as the Court
adjudicating can have
this section shall be deemed to
affect any order of Government under section
197.
A bare perusal of above quoted Section 407 ... four corners
of clause (a) & (b) of sub-sec.(1) of Section 407. If
the case of the State is examined in the light
Section 24 of the Code. The conditions for invoking power under
Section 24 of the Code is much simpler than those under Section
407 ... wider in scope and
amplitude than Section 24 of the Code. Sub section (7) of
Section 407 Cr.P.C. is one such instance
circumstances as envisaged
therein. The 'proviso' to sub-section (2) of Section 407 Cr.P.C.,
clearly stipulates that, no such petition ... said stipulation under the 'proviso' to sub-section
(2) of Section 407 Cr.P.C., insisting to file necessary proceedings
before the concerned
High Court on the judicial side under the provisions of Section 407 of the Cr. P.C. alone. He has further contended that assuming, without ... order of this nature having regard to the provisions of Section 407 of the Cr. P.C, Rule
Sessions Court in compliance with the proviso to sub-
section(2) of Section 407 Cr.P.C. The said proviso reads thus:
The High Court ... appeal has commenced.
Para 17: The proviso to Sub-section (2) of Section 407 Code of
Criminal Procedure which bars an application to the High