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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 397 CrPC"
Is Revision Under S.397 CrPC Maintainable Against Default Bail Order? Supreme Court To Consider
S.397 CrPC | FIR Won't Stand Quashed If Revision Court Sets Aside Magistrate's Order For Police Investigation Into Cognizable Offence: Bombay HC Full Bench
Does Dismissal Of Complaint U/S 138 NI Act For Want Of Prosecution Amount To Acquittal U/S 256(1) CrPC?: Allahabad HC Refers Question To Larger Bench
[S.397 CrPC] Not Mandatory For Accused To Surrender Or Remain In Jail To File Revision Application: MP High Court
Concurrent Jurisdiction U/S 397 CrPC: Kerala HC Says No Bar On Approaching High Court For Revision But More Appropriate To Move Sessions Court First
CrPC | Revisional Court Can't Act As Appellate Court, Shouldn't Interfere Unless Decision Grossly Flawed: Kerala High Court
S.397 CrPC | Revision Petition Before Sessions Court Against Order Passed By Magistrate U/S 143A NI Act Maintainable: Karnataka High Court
S.482 CrPC Can Be Invoked To Secure Justice Despite Availability Of Revisional Remedy: Kerala High Court
Conversion Of Plea U/S 156 (3) CrPC Into A Complaint Isn't An Interlocutory Order; Revision Against It Maintainable: Allahabad HC
Appeal U/S 14A SC/ST Act And Not Revision Would Lie Against Order Of Framing Of Charges: Madhya Pradesh High Court
Case Closed Via Lok Adalat Amounts To Decree/ Award; Courts Can't Recall The Said Order, Bar Under S. 362 CrPC Will Apply: Karnataka High Court
Condition Of Pre-deposit Of Fine Amount Cannot Be Imposed To Hear Revision Petition Filed By Convict: Supreme Court
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