cured
both under Sec.225 Cr.P.C.(now 215 Cr.P.C .) and Section 537
Cr.P.C.(now Section 464 ... Section 225
Cr.P.C. (old) and Section 537 Cr.P.C.(old) provided no
prejudice has been thereby caused to the appellant. The
CRIMINAL
convict him under Section
306 IPC having regard to Section 222 Cr.P.C. Sub-section(1) of Section
222 lays down that when ... 464
Cr.P.C. and keeping in view Section 222 Cr.P.C. alone, the conviction of
the appellant therein under Section 306 IPC
been stated that the petitioner herein had filed an
application under Section 464 Cr.P.C. in a petition filed by the
respondent under Section ... stated that the
courts below have ignored the procedure prescribed under Sections 464
and 465 Cr.P.C. read with Section 28 of Protection
concerned, his case is fully covered by clause
Thirdly of Section 300 IPC as it can be reasonably inferred that he
intended to cause bodily ... framed charge under Section 302 read with Section 149 IPC
against all the accused including A-1. In view of Section 464
coupled with the post-mortem report, conviction under Section
302 is appropriate and sentence awarded is maintainable for
which he relied on Radha Mohan Singh ... State of U.P. (2006) 2 SCC 450, in view
of Section 464 Cr.P.C. it is possible for the appellate or
revisional court
Prithipal Singh Etc vs State Of Punjab & Anr. Etc on 4 November, 2011
Equivalent
offence under Section 498A IPC. Rejecting all
these contentions, this Court, while convicting the accused for
an offence under Section 306, held that ... making reference to each one of them.
Therefore, in view of Section 464 Cr.P.C.,
it is possible for the appellate or
revisional Court
Kamalanantha And Ors vs State Of Tamil Nadu on 5 April, 2005
Equivalent citations: AIR
Runu Ghosh vs C.B.I. on 21 December, 2011
Author: S.Ravindra Bhat
Bench
concerned, his case is fully covered by clause Thirdly of Section 300 IPC as it can be reasonably inferred that he intended to cause bodily ... framed charge under Section 302 read with Section 149 IPC against all the accused including A-1. In view of Section 464