Section 461 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
461. Irregularities which vitiate proceedings.
- If any Magistrate, not being empowered by law in this behalf
Court, Kozhikode, approach this Court under
Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (for short
'the Cr.P.C .') seeking an order ... cognizance was taken under Section 190(1)(a) of the
Code of Criminal Procedure at that time.
Crl
stated that in view of Section 178(c) of the
Criminal Procedure Code, when it is uncertain in which of the
several local areas ... must
be read subject to the special provisions contained in the Criminal
Procedure Code . That apart, this Court has taken the view that the
exceptions
Evidence on affidavit-(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in the Code of
Criminal Procedure , 1973 (2 of 1974), the evidence of the complainant may be given ... argued that
no procedural irregularity or illegality occurred in rejecting the petitioner's
application under Section 461 Cr.P.C. or in dismissing
prove that
A1 and A2 committed the offence under Section 506 IPC, Section 178 Cr.P.C.
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Dr.GRR,J
Crl ... IPC to the offence punishable under Section 506 IPC
and it could not be said that the offence under Section 506 IPC was either
continuous
Section 202(1) Cr.P.C.
The amendment of the Code of Criminal Procedure in the year 2005
makes it mandatory for the Magistrate ... Cr.P.C.,
the recent amendment of the Code of Criminal Procedure in the year 2005,
which came into effect from 23.06.2005 is reproduced below
Radhakrishnan
REPORTABLE
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION
CRIMINAL APPEAL NO.1310 OF 2010
P.C. Mishra …. Appellant
Versus
State ... examine the scope of Section 337 and 338 of the old Code ( Cr.P.C . 1898) vis-
à-vis the powers of a Special Court
Rules framed by the
Central Government under Section 549 of the Criminal
Procedure Code apply to a case where the proceedings
against the petitioner have ... accused can be tried by the ordinary criminal court in
accordance with the Code of Criminal Procedure . On the
other hand if the Authorities under
application was filed by the Prosecutor under Section
306 of the Criminal Procedure Code (for short the 'Code') for grant of
pardon. This ... that Code.
(3) Save as provided in sub-sections (1) or
sub-section (2), the provisions of the Code of Criminal
Procedure , 1973, shall
petitioner by moving application under Section 190 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (for short ' CrPC ') read with Section ... Bhooraji (supra) propounded that after enactment of the Code of Criminal Procedure 1973, the Committal Court, in police chargesheeted cases, can not examine any witness