provisions of Section 236, 237 and 238. Section 236 deals with cases where it is doubtful what offence has been committed, Section 237 with cases ... Section 238 of the Code. Now, if a trial court charges, and convicts an accused person of, an offence under Section 407 and sentences
convicted of the minor offence, though he was not
charged with it. Section 222 Cr.P.C. reads as under:-
"222. When offence proved ... illustrations given in the said section read as
under:
"(a) A is charged under section 407 of the Indian
Penal Code
Section 6 of the said Act, when
brought to the notice of this Court, precluded the
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exercise of the power under Section 407
section (6) of Section 528 of the
Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 is similar to that of Sub-section (6) of
Section ... Code. Section 406 confers power upon the
Supreme Court to transfer cases and appeals from one State to another.
Section 407 empowers the High Court
seek the
transfer of a case within the State under Section
407 and anywhere in the country under Section
406 CrPC. The apprehension
which has been preserved and continued by Section 108 of the Government of India Act, 1915, Section 223 of the Government of India ... years;
(v) Anticipatory Bail applications under Section 438 Cr. PC.:
9A. Transfer applications under Section 407 of the Criminal Procedure Code shall be heard
criminal proceedings against you has been lodged by the police Under Sections 407 , 408 , 379 , 411 and 120 of IPC.
Your above acts constituted misconduct
book. He argued that since the transfers have been made under Section 407, the procedure would be that given in Section 407
three Hon'ble Judges of the High
Court held that Section 5 of the Limitation Act is applicable where there is
default in deposit ... Birendra Kumar Bhowmick and Anr. [(1987) 2 SCC
407]; and, secondly, whether the provisions of Section 5 of the Limitation
Act, 1963 is applicable where
District Courts subordinate to that High
Court in pursuance of sub-section (2); and
(b) where jurisdiction has been so conferred, the
District Court ... conferred –
(a) in respect of companies generally, by
sections 237 , 391 , 394 , 395 and 397 to 407 ,
both inclusive;
(b) in respect of companies with