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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
Bombay High Court
prosecution witnesses when they are
recalled under Section 256, Criminal Procedure Code, at the instance of
the accused. Section ... equally clear that Section 256, Criminal Procedure Code, does not
cast the duty of recalling the witnesses on the complainant
Madhya Pradesh High Court
cross-examining the witnesses, as required
under Sections 256, Criminal Procedure Code was denied to them. It was,
however, argued ... prosecution witnesses for further
cross-examination under Section 256, Criminal Procedure Code, and if
that prayer had been refused
Patna High Court
provisions of sub - section (1) of Sec. 256,
Criminal Procedure Code, and it may therefore be read:
"If the accused ... scored sentence in sub-section (1) of Sec. 256, Criminal
Procedure Code, restricts to only those who have been mentioned
Andhra High Court
acquitting the accused
under Section 256 of the Code of Criminal Procedure as the complainant
the appellant herein, was absent ... accused for defamation under Section 500 of the
Indian Penal Code alleging that the accused told the complainant on
December
Gujarat High Court
well aware of that
practice.
2. Section 256 of the Criminal Procedure Code provides that after a
charge is framed ... convicted under Sections 392 and 341
of the Indian Penal Code. On appeal the learned acting Sessions Judge,
Mr. Patkar
Bombay High Court
good behaviour, entitled to the benefit of Section 256, Criminal
Procedure Code?
2. The sections dealing with security for good ... think that the
provisions of Section 256 of the Criminal Procedure Code indicate
that the person called upon to show
Madras High Court
order of acquittal under Section 256 of the Criminal Procedure Code
continued to be in force. The learned Magistrate after ... Section 256 of the Criminal Procedure Code
reads as under:
256(1). If the summons has been issued on complaint
Gujarat High Court
dismissed the complaint in default under Section 256 of the
Criminal Procedure Code, and acquitted the respondent of the offence ... since the complaint
was dismissed under Section 256 of the Criminal Procedure Code, and the
respondent stood acquitted, the complaint
Himachal Pradesh High Court
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