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- Understanding the Trial of Summons Cases by Magistrates in . . .
Similar to other criminal trials, the magistrate in a summon case will follow the provisions of Section 279, which requires the interpretation of evidence for the accused, and Section 280, which mandates the recording of the demeanor of witnesses
- TRIAL OF WARRANT AND SUMMON CASES BY MAGISTRATE (SECTION 238-259)
A Summons Case involves offenses with relatively less severe punishments, while Warrant Cases pertain to offenses carrying more substantial penalties, such as the death penalty, life imprisonment, or imprisonment exceeding two years
- CrPC Section 311 - Power To Summon Material Witness Or . . .
CrPC Section 311 grants the court the power to summon material witnesses or examine individuals present to ensure justice is served Understand its significance in legal proceedings
- Tilakdhari vs State Of U. P. Anr. on 18 March, 2021
Even in the cases where report under Section 173(2) of the Code is filed in the court and investigation records the name of a person in column (2), or even does not name the person as an accused at all, the court in exercise of its powers vested under Section 319 can summon the person as an accused and even at that stage of summoning, no
- Magistrate’s Authority to Summon Additional Accused Beyond . . .
Organizations and legal practitioners must now consider this expansive view of a Magistrate's authority when dealing with prosecutions, ensuring that all implicated individuals can be rightfully summoned and tried The judgment delves into intricate legal terminology and procedural nuances Here are simplified explanations of key concepts:
- Summon Cases - LawBhoomi
Summons cases are described in Section 2 (w) of the Code of Criminal Procedure Any case that doesn’t fall under warrant cases is considered a summons case Summons cases include non-serious, bail-eligible, and compoundable offences These cases are exclusively heard by a Magistrate
- TRIAL OF SUMMONS CASES UNDER CRPC - Jus Corpus
“Summon case” refers to a case involving an offence that is not a warranty case So summons cases are not A “summon” is a document that orders someone to appear before a court or magistrate The accused is summoned by the Magistrate under section 204 (1) (a) [1] of the CrPC, 1973
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