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Central Government Act Section 256(1) in The Code Of Criminal Procedure, 1973
(1) If the summons has been issued
Central Government Act
Courts on the scope and ambit of Section 256
Criminal Procedure Code, the legal heirs should be allowed ... followed is summons case
procedure. Section 256, Criminal Procedure Code would come into play in
case of non appearance
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prosecution under Section 173, and the evidence ascertained by the
Magistrate under Section 252 (2). Under Section 254, the Magistrate ... which was given by the prosecution under Section 173 of the
Criminal Procedure Code:
(2) In addition to the recording
Rajasthan High Court
Criminal Procedure Code has a right to further cross-examine the
prosecution witnesses under Section 256 of the Criminal Procedure ... prosecution witnesses for further
cross-examination under Section 256, Criminal Procedure Code, and if
that prayer had been refused
Patna High Court
further cross-examination after charge
(i.e., under Section 256, Criminal Procedure Code) must be borne by the
complainant ... prosecution witnesses, who are to be summoned
under Section 256, Criminal Procedure Code, is within Rule
Madhya Pradesh High Court
complaint against the accused for defamation under Section 500 of the
Indian Penal Code alleging that the accused told ... Section 256 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. The power under Section
256 of the Code of Criminal Procedure
Gujarat High Court
Criminal Procedure Code has a right to further cross-examine the
prosecution witnesses under Section 256 of the Criminal Procedure ... Criminal Procedure Code but has a right
under Section 257 of the Code.
31. In this case it appears that
Madras High Court
Section 256 of the Criminal Procedure Code
reads as under:
256(1). If the summons has been issued on complaint ... acquitted under Section 247, Criminal P.C,
a fresh trial of the accused was barred under Section 403, Criminal
Gujarat High Court
sitting.
2. But Section 256 of the Criminal Procedure Code, as recently amended,
appears to be intended to provide that ... opinion that the provisions in Section 256, Criminal Procedure Code,
were not provisions relating to the mode of trial
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accused were convicted under Sections 392 and 341
of the Indian Penal Code. On appeal the learned acting Sessions Judge ... also
rejected by the Court.
12. Under Section 256 of the Criminal Procedure Code after the charge
is framed
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