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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 256 CrPC"
Magistrate's Power U/S 256 CrPC To Be Used Sparingly, Not For 'Statistical Purposes Of Removing Docket From Rack': Rajasthan High Court
S.256 CrPC | Power To Acquit Accused Can't Be Invoked By Executive, Sub-Divisional Or District Magistrate U/S 133: Kerala High Court
[Section 256 CrPC] Power To Acquit Accused Must Be Exercised On Definite Conclusion That Complainant Doesn't Desire To Prosecute: Kerala High Court
Sec 256 CrPC - Not Proper To Acquit Accused Merely For Non-Appearance Of Complainant Who Was Already Examined : Supreme Court
[S.256 CrPC] Advocate's Mistake Should Not Prejudice Party's Rights: Calcutta HC Sets Aside Acquittal In Cheque Dishonour Case
Complainant's Presence Not Necessary While Recording Plea Of Accused: Karnataka High Court Restores Complaint U/S 138 NI Act
Power Of Court To Acquit Accused U/S 256 CrPC Upon Non-Appearance Of Complainant Must Be Exercised Judiciously: Telangana High Court
Dismissal Of Complaint For Non Payment Of Process Fees Revisable : Kerala High Court
When Can An Accused Be Acquitted Under Section 256 CrPC? Bombay HC Answers