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Joginder Nath vs Sham Lal on 29 April, 1976

Criminal Procedure Code. To appreciate this argument it would be relevant to note the provision of Section 476 , Criminal Procedure Code and Section 479-A ... A , Criminal Procedure Code and the procedure prescribed by that section and not the one under Sections 476 to 479 , Criminal Procedure Code
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C.P. Kasi Thevar vs Chinniah Konar on 30 June, 1959

under Sections 476 to 479 , Criminal Procedure Code, comes in only when proceedings may be taken under the provisions of Section 479-A. If proceedings ... Sections 476 to 479 . 7. It seems to me that there is considerable force in the above contention. Section 479-A , Criminal Procedure Code, itself
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Bhawani Singh vs State on 25 January, 1970

Section 479-A Cr.P.C. Section 479A Cr.P.C. inter alia, provides that notwithstanding anything contained in Sections 476 to 479 when ... Section 479-A Criminal Procedure Code by a criminal court that order will be revisable under Section 439 Criminal Procedure Code, because Section 435 enables
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Rengaswami Reddiar vs Gunnammal on 19 August, 1965

that Section 479-A , Criminal Procedure Code, is a bar to the present proceedings under Section 476 , Criminal Procedure Code. It is next contended that ... force. Section 479-A , Criminal Procedure Code, relates to a witness who in the opinion of a civil, revenue or criminal Court, has intentionally given
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