evidence in terms of Section 391 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. A plain look at the statutory provisions (Section 391) would reveal the same ... applicant, it would be useful to reproduce Section 391 of the Code of Criminal Procedure:-
"391. Appellate court may take further evidence or direct
under Section
391 of Code of Criminal Procedure (hereinafter referred to as
' Cr.P.C ' for short) for adducing additional evidence and
subsequently ... under Section 391 of Cr.P.C.
9. For convenience, the definition of Section 391 of
Cr.P.C., reads as follows:
"391. Appellate
appellant submitted that the appellants have
also moved an application under Section 391 Cr.PC for
leading evidence. It has been submitted that appellant ... Crl.
Appeal no. 148/2019, decided on 24.01.2019.
32. It is pertinent to mention that Section 391 Cr.PC
provides as under :
"391. Appellate
analysis of the
Civil Procedure Code, Section 391 is thus akin
to Order 41 Rule 27 of the Civil Procedure
Code."
32. In view ... under Section 311 of Cr.P.C.
which the revisionist, by way of another application,
prayed to be read as moved under Section 391
appellate stage, the accused
filed a petition under Section 391 Cr.P.C., for letting in additional
evidence for the purpose of marking some receipts ... conviction hearing under Section
234 and secondly, right of pre-sentence hearing under
Section 235 of the Code. For pre-conviction hearing, the
accused must
under Right to
Information Act and they intend to produce those documents and,
therefore, they sought permission under Section 391 of Code of
Criminal procedure ... Section 391 of Code of Criminal Procedure by observing as
under;
"14. Power to take additional evidence under Section 391 is, thus, with
SRIDEVI
CRIMINAL REVISION CASE No. 1387 of 2019
ORDER :
1. The present Criminal Revision Case is filed under Sections
397 and 401 ... appeal, the revision petitioner/accused filed Crl.M.P.No.1664 of
2019 under Section 391 Cr.P.C. to take further evidence or direct
filed under Section 407 r/w 482
of Code of Criminal Procedure , to pass an order to transfer the
criminal appeal in Crl.Appeal ... Crl.O.P.No.3141 of 2020
refused to dispose the petition filed under section 391 of Crpc
separately.
4. Recently
said appeal, Gopalraj and Bharani Processing Mills preferred
a petition under Section 391 Cr.P.C. in Crl.M.P. No.2237 ... Sharath
Chandran, this criminal revision petition is dismissed. However, Gopalraj is
at liberty to file a fresh application under Section 391 Cr.P.C. before
Therefore, Cr.M.P.No.877 of
2019 was filed under Section 391 of Cr.P.C. The learned Appellate
Judge is said to have ... taken a stand that the petition under Section
391 of Cr.P.C will be taken up along with main appeal. Hence, this
original petition