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Central Government Act Section 167(2)(a) in The Code Of Criminal Procedure, 1973
(a) 1[ the Magistrate may authorise
Central Government Act
question whether the proviso to section
167(2) of the Code of Criminal Procedure is attracted to the offence
under ... applicability of the proviso to section
167(2) of the Code of Criminal Procedure is not excluded
Bombay High Court
filed the
further report, that when Section 167(2), Code of Criminal Procedure
prescribes time limit for detention ... 2), Code of
Criminal Procedure has to be adopted for the investigation Under
Section 173(8), Code of Criminal Procedure
Madras High Court
modifying thereby the provisions of S. 167(2) of Code of
Criminal Procedure, in relation to TADA matters. The Supreme ... clear that proviso to Section 167(2)
Criminal Procedure Code is not applicable to such cases covered by
Section
Madras High Court
such the
offences punishable under Section 409 of Indian Penal Code
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is not attracted. He further contended that ... Criminal Procedure.
2. When the charge sheet is filed within the period
specified in Section 167(2) of the Code
Karnataka High Court
right,
if any, contemplated under Section 167(2), Criminal Procedure Code.
4. Arguments in this matter were heard ... been submitted to us that
Section 167(2), Criminal Procedure Code is referentially incorporated
in Section 36A, NDPS
Madhya Pradesh High Court
case under
section 304 read with section 148, Indian Penal Code.
The facts of the case are briefly as follows ... Criminal Procedure Code.
We will now refer to the relevant provisions of the Criminal
Procedure Code. Section 167
Supreme Court of India
basis of proviso (a) to Section 167(2) of the Code of
Criminal Procedure - was filed. The Magistrate posted that ... relied on proviso (a) to Section 167(2) of the Code
of Criminal Procedure. On behalf of petitioners
Karnataka High Court
borrow the language of the Civil Procedure Code, are in the nature
of provisions for the execution of orders ... Procedure Code and not under S. 167(2) of the Criminal Procedure Code.
But as we have already indicated, nothing
Bombay High Court
bail is provided under Section 167(2) of the Code of Criminal
Procedure to an accused-person when the charge ... Indian Penal Code which are exclusively triable by a Court of
Session by adopting warrant procedure. It is, therefore, under
Madras High Court
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