charge?
Answer to the said question can be found in section 464 cr.p.c.
Section 464 cr.p.c. postulates that no finding, sentence ... justice has infact been occasioned thereby.
Reference can also be made to section 215.
Section 215 cr.p.c. postulates that "No error
State vs . Sanjay Etc. on 1 May, 2015
1
In the court of Dig Vinay
statement of accused under section 313 Cr.P.C. was recorded. Accused
Mohd. Abid when examined under section 313 Cr.P.C. in case ... course of trial in the matter, prosecution filed an
application under section 464 Cr.P.C. for framing of charge for offence
under section
various provisions contained in the Code of Criminal Procedure , 1898,
their Lordships were pleased to observe as under :
" Sections ... advocate of the
appellant."
Now, the Code of Criminal Procedure expressly provides in Section
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464 that no error, omission or irregularity
thereby you committed an offence under
Section 13(1)(e) of P.C.Act, punishable under Section
13(2) of P.C.Act and within ... answer to this question lies in Section 215 and 464 of
the Cr.P.C. which are reproduced hereinbelow:--
" 215. Effect of errors
State vs Chandri Parshad on 16 March, 2026
IN THE COURT OF JMFC-05,
WEST
Banti @ Toni vs State on 22 December, 2023
IN THE COURT OF SH. ABHISHEK GOYAL
stood closed.
5. Thereafter, on 17.2.2006 statement of the
accused under Section 313 Cr.P.C.,1973 was recorded wherein
he claimed innocence and false ... posted
for arguments, accused moved his aforesaid application dated
22.10.2007 under Section 464 Cr.P.C., 1973 claiming that
during the entire trial
IPC and Section 25 / 27 Arms Act against the
accused persons.
The Trial
Charge :
6. Charge for the offence punishable under sections 392 / 34 IPC ... section 397 IPC and section 25 / 27 Arms Act against accused
Naveen and Charge for the offence punishable under section
397 IPC and section
Code, 1973 ought to be noticed at this juncture.
Section 464 Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 reads
thus :
"464. Effect of omission to frame ... section (2)."
Incidentally, Section 464 corresponds to the provi-
sions contained in Sections 232(2), 535 and 537(6)
of the old Code.
Digitally