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  1. Section 205 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. 205. Magistrate may dispense with personal attendance of accused. (1) Whenever a Magistrate issues a summons, he may, if he sees reason so to do, dispense with the personal attendance of the accused and permit him to appear by his pleader.

  2. Nov 21, 2022 · Section 205 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, states that the magistrate may dispense with the personal attendance of an accused if he thinks it is reasonable to do so at his discretion. The main reason for the formulation of this Section is based on Section 273 CrPC.

  3. Oct 31, 2022 · CrPC Chapter XVI; S. 205 : Magistrate may dispense with personal attendance of accused: Description; Whenever a Magistrate issues a summons, he may, if he sees reason so to do, dispense with the personal attendance of the accused and permit him to appear by his pleader.

  4. Section 205 (1) in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. (1) Whenever a Magistrate issues a summons, he may, if he sees reason so to do, dispense with the personal attendance of the accused and permit him to appear by his pleader.

  5. 4 SECTIONS 81. Procedure by Magistrate before whom such person arrested is brought. C.–Proclamation and attachment 82. Proclamation for person absconding. 83. Attachment of property of person absconding.

  6. Dec 17, 2023 · In the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC), two important provisions, Section 205 and Section 317, establish the legal basis for granting exemptions from personal appearance to accused individuals in criminal proceedings.

  7. Sec 205 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 contemplates that whenever a magistrate issue summons, he may, if he sees reasons to do so, dispense with the personal attendance of the accused and permit him to appear by his pleader. It also contemplates that at his discretion, he may enforce such attendance.

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    application under Section 205 Cr.P.C. and submitted that on all dates of adjournments, his counsel Sri Bharadwaj Reddy shall appear and no adjournment shall be asked for on his behalf.

  9. The procedural safeguards is the provision for the exemption of appearance under Section 205 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC), which grants relief to accused individuals from the necessity of appearing before the court in certain circumstances.

  10. Mar 22, 2019 · 205. Magistrate may dispense with personal attendance of accused. (1) Whenever a Magistrate issues a summons, he may, if he sees reason so to do, dispense with the personal attendance of the accused and permit him to appear by his pleader.