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  1. Section 204 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. 204. Issue of process. (1) If in the opinion of a Magistrate taking cognizance of an offence there is sufficient ground for proceeding, and the case appears to be - (a) a summons case, he shall issue his summons for the attendance of the accused, or.

  2. May 29, 2020 · The issue of process is defined under Section 204 of The Code Of Criminal Procedure, 1973. Section 204 empowers the magistrate to issue summons or warrant (as the case appears) for the attendance of the accused after the witnesses of the prosecution have been filed.

  3. Nov 28, 2023 · Section 204 empowers the Magistrate to issue summons or warrant (as the case appears) for the attendance of the accused after the witnesses of the prosecution have been filed.

  4. Section 204 (1) in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. (1) If in the opinion of a Magistrate taking cognizance of an offence there is sufficient ground for proceeding, and the case appears to be - (a) a summons case, he shall issue his summons for the attendance of the accused, or.

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  7. Oct 11, 2022 · The Supreme Court observed that an order of issuance of process is liable to be set aside if no reasons are given while coming to the conclusion that there is a prima facie case ...

  8. Mar 22, 2019 · Section 204 CrPC. 204. Issue of process. (b) a warrant-case, he may issue a warrant, or, if he thinks fit, a summons, for causing the accused to be brought or to appear at a certain time before such Magistrate or (if he has no jurisdiction himself) some other Magistrate having jurisdiction.

  9. CrPC 204: Section 204 of the Criminal Procedure Code. Issue of process. If in the opinion of a Magistrate taking cognizance of an offence there is sufficient ground for proceeding, and the case appears to be- a summons-case, he shall issue his summons for the attendance of the accused, or.

  10. CrPC Chapter XVI; S. 204 : Issue of process: Description; If in the opinion of a Magistrate taking cognizance of an offence there is sufficient ground for proceeding, and the case appears to be— ... No summons or warrant shall be issued against the accused under Sub-Section (1) until a list of the prosecution witnesses has been filed.